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Should you upgrade to Yosemite

The easy answer is “probably, but not yet.”

Unless you have some super urgent business need for some of the new features (and we don’t mean you want to geek out and play), hold back.  Like our recent warning about iOS 8, new software, including new operating systems, always has bugs, especially when first released.  Depending on the context of your mix of applications, plug-ins, and hardware accessories, your mileage will vary in terms of which bugs you experience.

In order to ensure that your productivity is not interrupted, we strongly encourage you to avoid the Yosemite upgrade until we can work with you to ensure that your environment is completely compatible.  Below we have listed applications in several groups; those will not work under Yosemite, and probably never will as the developers’ don’t have any plans to update them, and those that don’t work now, but are reportedly being updated by the developer’s for compatibility.   There are also those that are reported as being 100% compatible, but take that with a grain of salt.  Please keep in mind that if you upgrade and run into an application that you need regularly that is not compatible, the only option will be to completely erase and rebuild your computer (after backing up your data).  Obviously that is expensive in both time and energy and therefore best avoided!

Applications known to not work, or are not supported (read as: you will or may run into issues and there is no avenue for support)

  • FileMaker Pro 10, 11, 12
  • VMware Fusion 4, 5 and 6
  • Kaspersky Internet Security – any version prior to 15
  • Parallels 7 and 8
  • Kerio Workspace
  • Daylite 3.x
  • Extensis Portfolio Client
  • VPN Tracker 6 and 7
  • Kerio Connect Mail Server – any version prior to 8.3.3

Applications that require testing and/or upgrades before they are compatible (read as: you will need to check the exact version you are running to see if you have the latest compatible patch)

  • Sophos SafeGuard
  • CrashPlan Pro
  • Sophos Anti-Virus
  • FileMaker Pro 13
  • Adobe CC
  • Adobe Photoshop 6
  • Quickbooks for Mac
  • Daylite 4 and 5
  • Parallels 9
  • SugarSync
  • Extensis Universal Type Client (ETA: weeks)
  • Extensis Portfolio Server (ETA: not specified)
  • Kerio Connect Mail Server 8.3.3
  • Kaspersky Internet Security 15 (ETA: not specified)
  • VPN Tracker 8
  • Aperture

Please note that this is only a sample, and is not meant to be a comprehensive list. In many cases, the upgrade or patch you need will be free, and easy to install. In other cases it won’t. The key takeaway is this is always a contextual decision. There is no “right time” to upgrade. It always depends on your needs, your environment, and your level of tolerance for a few bumps along the way!

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