

I am happy that Sierra runs well on my systems and won't be in any rush to upgrade. Just read a post on another site where somebody said the update bricked their Mac Pro and another user said their Mini now only recognizes half of his installed RAM. These versions of Apple Pro Apps are compatible with macOS High Sierra: "Ĭustomers using earlier versions of Apple Pro Apps-including Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Motion, Compressor, or MainStage-need to update their apps to be compatible with macOS High Sierra, available this fall.

"Apple today started sending out emails to customers who are using older versions of its pro apps to inform them about impending incompatibilities with macOS High Sierra. I have the mini setup to dual boot into Mountain Lion when needed and will only run the old apps in that environment. But I was surprised to find that the legacy versions still ran under Sierra (although there are some issues). Upgraded my MacBook Air and quad Mini to Sierra last month, also finally switched to Final Cut X, Compressor and Logic Pro X. I stuck with Mountain Lion until last month because it ran all my expensive old software. But it's intereresting to see that Apple actually acknowledges some people are still using the old Pro Apps in Sierra.
