Righto, thanks for that link Ronni. For a number of reasons in reading
through the link, I can see no reason for me to update to Catalina yet
- if ever. Currently I have an old (but still functioning) MS Office
for Mac 2011 which is useful for whenever I do have an Office file,
but I don't use it often and have alternatives with my Work Windows
laptop. The removal of iTunes. I didn't explore that but it seems
pretty large in impact. Presumably there are precautions to take. But
for the moment, with my perfectly functioning Macbook Pro 2013 running
High Sierra, it is all good. 
All I have to remind me is a constant red dot over App store saying I
have an OSX update I 'should' do. 

Will look into the iTunes things some time. 
I also think there is no longer available a localized installation for
Office 2016 or later and we now have to resort to the constant funding
model the software developers want us to use with annual fees - Office
365 as an example. I may use Word or Excel up to 5 times in any one
year. It really doesn't make sense to fund an annual subscription for
one machine when I have alternatives. I know my case is unique to me
and others will be solely reliant on their Mac's, so then it is
justifiable for them. 
Kind Regards

Peter Crisp

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Sent:Wed, 29 Apr 2020 16:51:02 +0800
Subject:Re: Horrible Catalina

Hi Pat,
https://www.theverge.com/2019/10/12/20908567/apple-macos-catalina-breaking-apps-32-bit-support-how-to-prepare-avoid-update
[1]

        ‘Apple’s latest Mac update, macOS Catalina [2], was released
earlier this week, and with it came a flurry of complications both
minor and major. 

        For one, this update is the first for Apple to drop 32-bit
application support, which is causing all sorts of headaches for users
of smaller apps, plug-ins, and other software that may not be updated
for quite some time or may have been created by a company that no
longer exists. There are also a fair number of other issues with
Catalina, like Adobe software incompatibility problems and unforeseen
hurdles related to the removal of iTunes. 

        That leads us to a series of important questions for Mac users who
may be at risk of having important workflows disrupted by Catalina.
What exactly might go wrong if you do upgrade? Should you upgrade now,
and what should you do before pulling the trigger?

         Or should you hold off for now, and if so, what’s the best way to
do that and also monitor when it might be safe to make the jump?’

        Kind Regards,

        Ronni

         Ronni Brown’s iPad Pro 12.9-inch 256GB 

On 29 Apr 2020, at 4:42 pm, Peter Crisp  wrote:

Hi Pat, sorry to hear this. I had heard of some troubles from
people on the WAMUG upon the initial release of Catalina but nothing
of late. Your note comes out of the blue for WAMUG I think. Can you be
specific about the issues you;re having?  I am holding off doing my
update to Catalina simply because I hadn't had the time to research if
the early issues had been resolved or not. Do others have any first
hand user experience about it's use and issues they have had. 
Is there anyone else recommending to NOT install Catalina at this
time?

Kind Regards

Peter Crisp 

----- Original Message -----
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Sent:Wed, 29 Apr 2020 16:55:57 +1000
Subject:Horrible Catalina

 Hello, WAMUGgers, I moved over to Brisbane,4 months ago. My computer
didn’t catch up with me for several of those months. When I finally
cranked it up and pushed the Start button, there was Catalina. Well, I
thought, I hope it is as good as its predecessor. But, I was in for
shock after shock. To put it in straight words: I Hate Catalina. There
are so many horrible changes; what has Apple been thinking? I read
about the Mac virus problem, but that doesn’t warrant the infliction
of Catalina on unsuspecting computers.

 Anyway, does anyone know if Catallina will be superceded? Soon? And
does anyone know if there is anything like WAMUG in Brisbane? 

 I wish good health for all of you in these treacherous times.

 Stay safe and warm,
 Pat Scott

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