It's a personal decision but there are only a few weeks till 3.3 so you might 
wait. On the other hand since you have a Mac you have the luxury of being able 
to have as many GnuCash versions as you like, just make sure that they either 
have different names or are in different folders. As long as you don't use any 
of the new 3.2 features that affect the data file you can switch back and forth 
at will.

Regards,
John Ralls


> On Aug 27, 2018, at 12:49 PM, Keith Bellairs <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> After 20 years on a linux desktop, I find myself in an iMac. I have gnc
> 2.6.21 running in macOS 10.13.6. I see that I was offered the "stable" 3.2
> package as a download. But it seems like I saw a lot of folks with issues
> with 3.2. Should I upgrade?
> 
> Keith
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