I'm getting messages that some of my Apple programs have updates available, but when I try to update them if that doesn't work one of two messages appear. One is that I need to have 10.15.6 or later installed, while the other is that 10.11 should be installed. For a couple of machines I could probably do 10.15.6 (Catalina version) - this Macbook has 10.15.5 - so it just hasn't been updated to the very latest version.
Going to Big Sur - MacOS 11 does restrict the possible hardware variants more - so we may only have one machine which can do that.
So - what does Big Sur offer which Catalina doesn't?
Also, I know that updating to Catalina can be painful, and give rise to significant issues re software for earlier versions of the hardware - though a lot would depend on what each user wants to do.
However, I'll reiterate- what does Big Sur offer which Catalina doesn't?
Going to Big Sur - MacOS 11 does restrict the possible hardware variants more - so we may only have one machine which can do that.
So - what does Big Sur offer which Catalina doesn't?
Also, I know that updating to Catalina can be painful, and give rise to significant issues re software for earlier versions of the hardware - though a lot would depend on what each user wants to do.
However, I'll reiterate- what does Big Sur offer which Catalina doesn't?
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