I assume others have noticed this -did it just happen with the last sierra update?
M macirion macrumors newbie Original poster Oct 13, 2016 7 1 Sun City, AZ Aug 2, 2017 #1 I assume others have noticed this -did it just happen with the last sierra update?
M macirion macrumors newbie Original poster Oct 13, 2016 7 1 Sun City, AZ Aug 3, 2017 #3 I'm running OS 10.12.6 on a 2009 macpro 4.1 updated to 5.1 . How about you?
tarsins macrumors 65816 Sep 15, 2009 1,197 859 Wales Aug 3, 2017 #4 Running 10.12.6 on a 2016 MacBook Pro and 2017 iMac. Doesn't stay on top on either.
M macirion macrumors newbie Original poster Oct 13, 2016 7 1 Sun City, AZ Aug 3, 2017 #5 Totally strange.I do have the Always On Top Calculator installed but have had it a long time and the mac calculator never stayed on top till the most recent os update. Maybe there are plst that got interchaned.
Totally strange.I do have the Always On Top Calculator installed but have had it a long time and the mac calculator never stayed on top till the most recent os update. Maybe there are plst that got interchaned.
tarsins macrumors 65816 Sep 15, 2009 1,197 859 Wales Aug 3, 2017 #6 I'm using the stock calculator so that may be the reason.
M macirion macrumors newbie Original poster Oct 13, 2016 7 1 Sun City, AZ Aug 3, 2017 #7 What I am saying is my stock calculator now stays on top.