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Big Blue Marble

(5,489 posts)
4. Don't deal with your problem immediately if you need your software.
Sat May 18, 2019, 05:34 PM
May 2019

I always lag at least one system upgrade behind. Currently, happily running Sierria getting ready
to upgrade to High Sierria. I have at least one program that will fall on the next upgrade but
it will several years until I get there.

Until a few years ago, I was running 10.4 on an old computer because of essential accounting
software for a business. Of course, I longer used that computer online.

Are you using Audio Hijack. It my favorite audio recording software.

https://rogueamoeba.com/audiohijack/

It is runs on 10.11 and higher.

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This. Dr Hobbitstein May 2019 #3
Don't deal with your problem immediately if you need your software. Big Blue Marble May 2019 #4
No, I'm an audio professional, so I run Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Dr Hobbitstein May 2019 #6
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You're fine running High Sierra. It's only one version behind Mojave. Dr Hobbitstein May 2019 #7
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