I'm rather wishing I'd waited. I'm upgraded yesterday, so have limited
experience. But I had issues just getting applications list to work as
expected under Finder today--right when I didn't need the headache of
systems not working as expected.

Then there are those wonderful notifications wanting to inform you of
all the marvelous new features, in Mail for instance. Well, I'd like to
read up on those, but I was in a hurry to click a particular Zoom link
that I knew was in my inbox today. So, as you can guess, reading up on
new features was not timely.

My very ancient, nearly ten year old Airbook had fewer issues (so far)
upgrading to the latest Big Sur. Fewer issues that is until I again
accidentally tripped Speech Off on the trackpad. <groan> This is a
problem I encounter on that machine off and on. At the moment I don't
have a braille display to resolve things. But, I'm not sure I can blame
this on the Big Sur upgrade. Still, I wish I could turn that trackpad
off, as one can on Windows.

Best,

Janina

'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries writes:
> Hi all,
> 
> As some of you may remember, I teach, so I am often hesitant to upgrade my 
> Mac during the academic year.  In addition, I did not have good experiences 
> with upgrades to IOS 16 or Watch 9, so I’m especially gun-shy about upgrade 
> to Ventura?  I know that everyone’s mileage may vary, but based on your 
> experiences thus far, should I upgrade or not?
> TIA,
> Donna.
> 
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