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Apple, we have a problem: a look at macOS Sonoma bugs (update)

Apple, we have a problem: a look at macOS Sonoma bugs (update)

– Image generated by Microsoft Designer AI. A couple of months ago, I listed some more or less serious bugs in Sonoma that I noticed while getting familiar with the latest version of macOS, first on the new Mac Studio M2 Ultra and then on the household Mac Mini M1. At that time, I was using macOS Sonoma 14.3, which I soon updated on the Mini to version 14.3.1. With this minor release, Apple fixed a couple of the bugs I described, specifically the one about emptying the Trash into a random Space and the issue that prevented giving decent names to PDF files generated by the Print function.
Apple, we have a problem: a look at macOS Sonoma bugs

Apple, we have a problem: a look at macOS Sonoma bugs

– Image generated by Microsoft Designer AI. I use my Mac for work, so I’m always reluctant to update macOS too quickly. I usually prefer to wait until the current version matures, and sometimes I skip it entirely, maybe because I’ve read particularly negative reports or because I wasn’t convinced after using it on a friend’s or colleague’s computer (as I did with Sierra, Catalina, and Ventura).1