![]() ![]() Either way, the production volume stays on the old system that is known to work. I'll either find a spare hard drive and install the new system on that, or partition my Mac drive into two volumes so that the new release can be tested on the second volume. There are times when I do need to document or test the new OS even though my production Mac isn't on it yet. Those who can't wait don't have to upgrade their production system. During that 6 months I keep an eye on ongoing issues that I don't want to deal with (with both Apple and non-Apple software), and by the time those issues get fixed macOS is usually about at its 10.1x.3 or. I seem to average about 6 months or so after a new macOS comes out before I actually switch my production Mac over to it. I always prefer to wait until there has been enough time that everything I hold dear on my Mac will have the time to issue updates that are compatible. Specifically, you need to look at all the software that you are running on your Mac not just Creative Cloud. Illustrator crashes almost right after I launch it and cause a complete crash of the computer. Upgrading to a new OS should always be done very carefully. Since the last update illustrator and indesign don't work properly. I have a Mac Book Pro that I bought few months ago and I'm now running macOS High Sierra 10.13.1. ![]() If you cannot wait (for whatever reason), be sure to make a Time Machine (or other) backup of your current stable system, in case you run into problems. Hello everybody, I'm experiencing some trouble with Illustrator. Personally I would wait untill the OS has been proven stable and your applications work as expected.
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