Funny....VMWare Fusion is working OK for me on a rMBP late 2013 running Fusion 8.5.7. Tried a Win7 and a Win10 vm without any problems.
worked fine for meDid someone forget to mention that APFS is incompatible with TimeMachine backups or is this just a general bug?
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I'm able to backup using my Time Machine backup located on a Time Capsule. My partition is now APFS while TimeMachine is HFS.No, it isn't a bug. You'll need to reformat your Time Machine backup to AFS once the final OS is released.
Even if you do get it to work ... you're playing a risky game in not fudging your backup. Don't use a beta OS as a means to back up your important files.I'm able to backup using my Time Machine backup located on a Time Capsule. My partition is now APFS while TimeMachine is HFS.
Someone says Coda works but when I load up a Coda 2.6.5, any site I try to get into causes an internal application error, and nothing loads.Works
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Transmission works fine as far as I can tell.Any reports on f.lux, Transmission, and Textual?
f.lux work ok.Any reports on f.lux, Transmission, and Textual?
Just tested out Transmission - works just fine.Any reports on f.lux, Transmission, and Textual?
Someone says Coda works but when I load up a Coda 2.6.5, any site I try to get into causes an internal application error, and nothing loads.
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It worked on a reinstall (had other problems, bad ones).worked fine for me
Time Machine is working but takes some playing around with. My first attempt it kept looking for Backup Disk, then I removed the drive and reaped it in the TM settings, it then took about an hour preparing backup. You have to keep your TM in HFS+.
I added Scrivener 2.8.1.2; it opens the file but the documents are shown in a small window in the lower left corner of the screen. Makes it impossible to edit. Oddly, full screen mode will show the document and can be edited, but the app crashes within minutes. This is sort of depressing as I use Scrivener a lot. I may need to see how a Time Machine restore goes. (I backed up prior to the install of High Sierra.) But I'll wait it out for a week or two and see if there are other updates from either macOS or Scrivener (not likely) and just use something else to write for the moment.
I ran Microsoft Update for Office 2016 and checked the Insider Preview box and it updated all of office to 15.36. Now Outlook works again.
Converted my Scrivener manuscript to Storyist 3.4.3 and that works. Yay!
Keith at Scrivener is good at updates and runs betas.
Scrivener 3 is supposedly around the corner and will be a major update.
Keith has said that Sierra *might* be the last version of macOS to run Scrivener 2.8.x.
http://www.literatureandlatte.com/f...&sid=0218f70d1154e3c2acf373d1edd3f044#p234159
And Scrivener 3 for macOS is ready for release (and has been since April), but it is being held up by the wait to launch a compatible version of Scrivener 3 for Windows.
https://scrivener.tenderapp.com/hel...ompatibility-with-scrivener-for-windows-plans
In 2014, Keith spoke about releasing the next iteration (Scrivener 3) of Scrivener as a 64-but app that year, and in 2015 and in 2016 he spoke about Scrivener 3 coming this year/next year. Like the long wait for Scrivener for iOS that lasted years, Scrivener 3 is having a very long gestation, though High Sierra might well force the release of Scrivener 3 to materialise this year. I hear that the Windows version of Scrivener 3 is a long way from being ready...