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Stop Catalina Update Nag


 

Howdy.

Check this article about stopping the Catalina update nag.

If you do stop it, you may want to turn it back on at some point.

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Denver Dan


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From the article, I take exception to the leading run-on sentence:

"Apple is persistent about software updates. Since the updates are free, it¡¯s not exactly a monetary?motivation, though newer versions of macOS have an increasing number of services, like the new TV?app in Catalina, which inherits previous features from iTunes and will allow Apple TV+?subscriptions?when they arrive."

But monetary motivation is exactly what it is all about. Give away the razor to sell the blades. Eventually, the hardware will not run some iCandy, long before the hardware breaks. And the basic services of apps like Mail, Contact & Calendar, no longer sync with older versions.?

Just my 2 cents.

Brent

MacBook Pro,?15",?early 2008, OS X 10.7.5
iPhone 4S, iOS 9.3.6
iPad 3rd gen, iOS 9.3.5


On Nov 4, 2019, at 8:41 PM, Daniel Settles wrote:

Howdy.

Check this article about stopping the Catalina update nag.

If you do stop it, you may want to turn it back on at some point. ?

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Denver Dan


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iSent from iDan's GyazMail on my MacPro