![]() ![]() When I took the screenshot for this post, I actually had updates to macOS Catalina and Safari waiting for me, but it sure wasn’t obvious they were there. But we don’t want to upgrade to macOS Big Sur just yet. While you’re still on macOS Catalina, if you open System Preferences and select Software Update, you’ll see the icon for macOS Big Sur with an obvious “Upgrade Now” button. While you’re waiting for the OS to stabilize, you want to keep macOS Catalina up to date, but Apple makes it difficult to see just how to do that. I’m not a proponent of waiting a long time to upgrade to the latest OS but caution, especially on such a big change, is definitely warranted. ![]() You may have applications that are not yet macOS Big Sur-compatible so be cautious with a big upgrade like this. It’s also not a bad idea to wait for Apple to make at least its first update before jumping on the new hotness. MacOS Big Sur is a huge change and it’s usually a good idea to let the bleeding edge folks work out the kinks. ![]() Apple really wants you to upgrade to macOS Big Sur, but if you’re not ready for that big jump, it may be hard to notice that you have macOS Catalina and Safari updates to apply. We all know that it’s important to “stay patched, so you stay secure.” But macOS is making that a bit harder these days. ![]()
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