I am tired of this yearly upgrade of operating systems for my computers. Therefore, like Big Sur, Monterey is already out of consideration for me. I am sure that if I were to adopt MacOS Monterey in the future I would be forced to upgrade VMware Fusion as well, but with Fusion 11 working fine for me, I don't want or need to upgrade. Not to say that Apple's refusal to release standalone updates for Big Sur has greatly soured my impression of Big Sur. I have no need to upgrade to Big Sur, and I certainly don't want to be forced to upgrade VMware Fusion because of a useless OS upgrade (to me). If I want it to run on Mojave or Catalina I can use version 11.5.7. My main application on my main machine is VMware Fusion 11, which runs superbly on MacOS Sierra 10.12.6 (11.0.3) and High Sierra 10.13.6 (11.5.3). My Mac mini 2018 is eligible, although I will keep it on Mojave as I see no reason to move.Īs for the OS itself, as far as I can see there is nothing to interest me or can entice me to upgrade. Well, as the Apple Silicon transition is proceeding, I am actually a bit surprised (the Intel version of) MacOS Monterey still retains support for Mac mini 2014 and iMacs from 2015. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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