New features to set the number of bars in its chart view, and refresh a view. Improvements in usability and efficiency, and a couple of bug fixes.
macOS 10.13
Changes include frequent timechecks by timed, harder access to info about keychains, a couple of possible AppleScript bugs, and APFS snapshots.
High Sierra makes two significant changes to the unified log system, from Sierra. Here’s an evaluation of them.
What happens next with Apple’s new file system is a strong indicator of its commitment to the Mac as a computer platform. Copy-on-write is the issue.
Does APFS support its major new features – clones, snapshots, etc – yet, and how can you use them?
Apple has just released macOS High Sierra version 10.13.1, together with security updates for Sierra and High Sierra. […]
For now, Time Machine can’t back up to an APFS volume. There are many problems with backing up APFS to HFS+, though. Time Machine needs to be revised.
Apart from APFS, the features in High Sierra which I was looking forward to most were support for better image and video compression. So where are they?
Which apps can write image files using High Sierra’s wonderful new HEIF? I can’t find one, can you?
