But, after an afternoon spent testing all my software and upgrading what I needed, I’m back in full operation. It took time, cost money and required updating a lot of other software. But, when you feel the time is right, here’s what I learned. I also know other editors who want to take advantage of the latest in computer hardware and software. I know many professional editors earning a living using FCP 7 on 2010 Mac Pros running OS X 10.6. There is no requirement that you upgrade to Big Sur. Still, now that macOS 11.2 is out, I figured it was about time for me to upgrade. For me, keeping my system running smoothly is more important than running the absolutely latest version of macOS. People pay me to be productive, not discover bugs in software. When it comes to updating the operating system on my main production Mac, I’m a laggard.
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