I wonder if my Brother MFC-9840CDW multifunction laser printer will make the
leap to 64-bit-only Catalina. I will probably be able to find generic print
drivers. I think it would be able to scan by email or USB, but maybe generic
TWAIN will work. Sending a fax might take some looking about. I'm
In trying to take a positive view on this...
Voice command and Sidecar might make it easier to step aside in a demo or
presentation.
Sidecar might be handy as a sketch input. Maybe. You know, like an alternative
mouse.
Sidecar might be a handy place to put the Message Box or a debug window.
Sounds like you are inferring a lot more into that PR fluff piece than is
warranted. I didn't see anywhere in the statement the word, "only". Are you
saying that Catalina will ONLY do those things listed in the statement, and
nothing else? That seems extreme to me.
Bob S
> On Jul 21, 2019, a
That is obviously the last hurrah of the Macintosh as a computer qua
computer rather than a bijou entertainment and communication device.
Sinking, sinking, sinking.
I'll stick with Mojave as have nothing entertaining to produce: unless you
find typing in dead Indian languages fun; at which point I
CRAP. Be Afraid. Be very very Afraid.
I just went through hours of hell trying to get my desktop and documents
back together after trying to NOT use iCloud. Good thing I backed up
everything, but still had to reinstall the system.
And I haven't had the courage to go beyond High Sierra.
My 2010 p
On 7/21/19 4:31 PM, Richmond via use-livecode wrote:
"macOS Catalina gives you more of everything you love about
Mac. Experience music, TV, and podcasts in three all-new Mac apps. Enjoy
your favorite iPad apps now on your Mac. Extend your workspace and
expand your creativity with iPad and Apple
"macOS Catalina gives you more of everything you love about
Mac. Experience music, TV, and podcasts in three all-new Mac apps. Enjoy
your favorite iPad apps now on your Mac. Extend your workspace and
expand your creativity with iPad and Apple Pencil. And discover smart
new features in the apps