![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There’s no like-for-like upgrade which they can purchase – all options from Adobe require a costly subscription to CC, which is a non-starter for many of those who rely on CS6 apps for hobbies or low-paid work. Perhaps the most common examples are those still dependent on Adobe CS6 or earlier. If you’re still reliant on 32-bit apps, then this could disqualify upgrading before you’ve even looked any deeper. These include the many who still have to rely on 32-bit apps, and those whose Mac doesn’t start up from an SSD. Unusually for macOS, there are many Mac users with Catalina-compatible Macs who are no more able to upgrade now than they were back in October. That’s a stark fact, that we’re now at the point where the more cautious should consider whether they’ll run 10.15. We’re now past Catalina’s midpoint: with four versions already released, there’s only three more to go before we prepare for the first release of 10.16. ![]()
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