Upgrading to MacOS Sequoia? Here's why you may want to hold off
Briefly

As a developer of MacOS security tools, it's incredibly frustrating to time and time again have to deal with (understandably) upset users blaming your tools for breaking their Macs, when in reality it was Apple's fault all along. I get it, that writing bug-free software is challenging, but maybe if Apple spent less time and money on marketing, and more time on actually testing their software, we'd all be better off.
A spokesperson for CrowdStrike stated that they are currently waiting for a MacOS Sequoia update, highlighting the ongoing issue and need for resolution. This situation emphasizes the ripple effect that one major software update can have on various tools and platforms, creating a chain reaction of problems for users.
ESET warned users of its MacOS product version 6 that network connections could be lost if they updated their Macs to Sequoia, indicating serious concerns over compatibility and operational integrity after the OS update.
Some Mac users have complained of conflicts with Firefox after updating to Sequoia, illustrating that the issues extend beyond just security software and affect other critical applications as well.
Read at ZDNET
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