Hi Fred, It’s best not to be on the bleeding edge of technology. Let others suffer working through the bugs of new stuff.
Example: Tahoe is the latest version of mac OS, so you want to run Sequoia which is one version behind. That allows third party developers like LiveCode to to have some time to play catchup, so your present version of LiveCode will still function. Apple supports mac OS versions with security updates etc. for the two previous versions plus the current one. So Sonoma, Sequoia, and Tahoe are all supported. At least not being on the bleeding edge used to be true until Apple suddenly decided that to run Xcode for Apps you put into the App store you had to have Tahoe. If you aren’t putting stuff into the App store and just using LiveCode for your own personal projects, you should be fine with Sequoia. Just my 2 cents. Good luck! Rick > On May 6, 2026, at 10:02 AM, FRED MOYER via use-livecode > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thanks Peter. No, that simple "set cursor to watch; lock cursor” command > doesn’t work. Well, it doesn’t work on my 2 Macs running 26.4.1 but does work > on a Mac running 26.2. > > I’ve asked about this and they’re not having the issue, but they too have not > moved up to 26.4.1. > > Any suggestions out there about updating MacOS? I always update MacOS as soon > as I get the notice — thinking that maybe it includes some fix for some > vulnerability to ransomware/viruses/etc. Is that a practical concern? Thanks > > F _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode
