I would stay with Catalina for at least the next 7-9 months and then decide after that. Other than the new look iPad like GUI not much is new for Intel Macs. All the dev work went into the Apple Si version of Big Sur. We know there will be no touchscreen capable Macs so even that isn't an option for us on our hacks, without jumping through many hoops anyway.better staying with Catalina
Why, could you explain. I've read many people recommend invalid serial to avoid clashes with real Mac in future.Also if making a new serial, make sure it's valid but not registred to a real Mac or bad things usually happens (unless it's your own?)
If BigSur has been developed to better work on the new ARM processors, most of the actual "non-Apple" software should run in emulation with Rosetta 2. Is upgrading really worth?
Or better staying with Catalina forever?
If BigSur has been developed to better work on the new ARM processors, most of the actual "non-Apple" software should run in emulation with Rosetta 2. Is upgrading really worth?
Or better staying with Catalina forever?