Latest Reunion 11 running on High Sierra beta does not show child name in list view on family screen. But Leisterpro probably already knows this.
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Our policy is not to release an update to address an issue introduced by a beta version of Mac OS. I.e., we need to wait and test the final release of High Sierra when it becomes available.
Later today, the official release of High Sierra is supposed to become available. When that happens, we'll make sure the issue is resolved and then release an update.Frank Leister
Leister Productions Inc.
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As this thread indicates, a free maintenance update (11.0.12) was released this morning that addresses the child list issue introduced by High Sierra.Frank Leister
Leister Productions Inc.
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Originally posted by Frank View PostAs this thread indicates, a free maintenance update (11.0.12) was released this morning that addresses the child list issue introduced by High Sierra.rMBP, 15", 2.8GHz i7, 16G RAM, Reunion 12.0, iPhone 12 Pro Max, ReunionTouch
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Originally posted by Frank View PostOur policy is not to release an update to address an issue introduced by a beta version of Mac OS. I.e., we need to wait and test the final release of High Sierra when it becomes available.
Later today, the official release of High Sierra is supposed to become available. When that happens, we'll make sure the issue is resolved and then release an update.
I've been ignoring it, since our 3 MBPs have SSDs, so no option but to undergo the radical file system change. I'll wait until there's a bit more experience.
But will update Reunion ASAP!!
Thanks, Leisterfolk!-- Paul, Reitz immigrants in America
Reunion 14 (build 241014)
15" MBP_R mid-2015, macOS 12.7.6
16" MBP M1 Pro, Sequoia 15.2
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High Sierra is designed for SSD's as the default. It does not support the hybrid Fusion drive setup yet. Here is a decent article about the update; pay attention to the should I update paragraph near the end of the article. https://www.cnet.com/news/7-things-t...-sierra-10-13/Bob White, Mac Nut Since 1985, Reunion Nut Since 1991
Jenanyan, Barnes, White, Duncan, Dunning, Hedge and more
iMac/MacBookAir M1 - iPhonePro/iPadPro - Reunion14 & RT
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Originally posted by Bob White View PostHigh Sierra is designed for SSD's as the default. It does not support the hybrid Fusion drive setup yet. Here is a decent article about the update; pay attention to the should I update paragraph near the end of the article. https://www.cnet.com/news/7-things-t...-sierra-10-13/
But even if you have made that clone, immediately verify your most important apps and hardware work okay in High Sierra, because changes made in some High Sierra apps would not be readable from your cloned drive.
See https://bombich.com/kb/ccc5/best-pra...g-your-macs-os
Good to know Reunion won't be a problem!-- Paul, Reitz immigrants in America
Reunion 14 (build 241014)
15" MBP_R mid-2015, macOS 12.7.6
16" MBP M1 Pro, Sequoia 15.2
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I am using MacOS 10.13.1 (beta) with Reunion 11.0.12. When I am entering source information and use alt+e (for é) or alt+u (for ä), Reunion either crashes (first time) or ignores the command (after restarting Reunion following a crash). There is no problem trying to use these letter embellishments elsewhere in the program as far as I have found (where else would I put these characters besides sources, notes, names, and places?).
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An excellent resource to use before you upgrade is https://roaringapps.com. One can check the compatibly of over 6,000 Mac applications with Mac OS from Mavericks to High Sierra.Bob White, Mac Nut Since 1985, Reunion Nut Since 1991
Jenanyan, Barnes, White, Duncan, Dunning, Hedge and more
iMac/MacBookAir M1 - iPhonePro/iPadPro - Reunion14 & RT
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