![]() ![]() In fact, Catalina doesn't have the newer accessibility problems that Big Sur has either. I'm wary of upgrading to Monterey because I don't want new accessibility issues like busy busy busy on Safari, for example. ![]() I also have the option of cloning my 2016 Macbook Pro to my slightly newer 2017 iMac Pro that has Big Sur on it, or vice versa, or I could just keep Big sur on the iMac Pro, or I could upgrade the iMac to Monterey. When MacOS Catalina shows as available, click on Upgrade Now (if it doesn’t show as available, go through the App Store first) Choose the destination hard drive for MacOS Catalina, for most users it will be Macintosh HD, then click. The reason I'm asking is that I know Big Sur, and I know Catalina, but I don't know Monterey, and I'm trying to decide whether to upgrade my 2016 Macbook Pro from Catalina to Big sur or to Monterey, or just stick with Catalina. Go to the Apple menu and choose System Preferences, then go to Software Update. If you could choose all over again, now that you have experienced the good features and the accessibility bugs in each of these operating systems, which would you choose today? Monterey, Big Sur, or Catalina?
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