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I agree with Bruce, I always give myself a few months for horror stories to roll in before doing an OS change. I ran into big issues when I did Lion (10.7) originally on my laptop. It wasn't fun.
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On Jul 25, 2012, at 8:50 AM, Bruce Tovsky <bruce@skeletonhome.com> wrote:
> i'd certainly hold off on upgrading right off the bat, until more real-world performance feedback comes down the tube....
> but then i'm paranoid about that stuff, and still stay stuck in Snow Leopard due to the horror stories about Lion issues, particularly in the avid world. for us it would cost us thousands to update our fibre host software to Lion - we found out the hard way and had to step back down.
> lots of gotchas that no one anticipates.
> cheers
> b
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> On Jul 25, 2012, at 11:44 AM, James WIlson wrote:
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>> I will certainly research this answer on my own, but I wanted to poll anyone with current knowledge on...
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>> Are there any incompatibilities with Mountain Lion in the CS6 / Plugins world that anyone knows of?
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>> I'm thinking about the upgrade for my laptop, but I don't want to cripple anything in the process.
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>> Thanks
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>> Jim
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