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Is the newest Apple OS for MacBooks clean and bug-free enough to install? My wife and I got our MacBook Pro laptops new in July of 2018.
 
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You referred to “iOS” in your title. iOS is for iPhones and iPads. Mojave is not an iOS.



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No issues here. Have run it since it asked for the update.


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Its on my late 2012 Mac Mini and my wife's MacBook Pro. No problems at all.


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No issues on my 2017 MacBook Pro. Updated the day it was released.



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I MAY EFFECT SOME OF YOUR NON APPLE PROGRAMS/APPS.
I had to buy 2 upgrades and. it wasn't worth it to me...
 
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What downtownv said.

The FREE upgrade to Mojave is fine, but I have some other programs, from other vendors, that would need to be upgraded if I moved the OS to Mojave. These would not be free, in fact, they would be somewhat costly.



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10.14.2 (now on 10.14.3) was the most stable and mature .2 release I have seen from Apple in years. There are some issues, though none affect me. They have to do with the T2 chip and file/disk encryption (File Vault).
 
I ordinarily wait until a new release has run its development course, all the way to the .6 release, and then install. However, I purchased a new Mac Mini, which came with Mojave installed, and of course there is no option to run an earlier version. So, I got used to Mojave and as I mentioned I was very pleasantly surprised.



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Roaring apps.com has a list of application compatibility.



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Roaring apps.com has a list of application compatibility.
Thanks for that. A very useful resource.



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