paulburt
Paul Blart
paulburt

The update was out before Sierra, just not publicly. He tweeted out a link to the first update. The latest was on the website yesterday.

Clean install doesn’t leave old files on your drive. Those are usually what cause issues.

Nope. I’m on El Capitan and only Apple icons are movable.

Pay for something you now get for free? Lol

Most of them can be disabled in System Preferences or in the app’s settings.

False. I’m on 10.11.6 and neither Dropbox, Twitter, or TeamViewer’s icons are moveable. Same for Tresorit, Battery Health, Display Menu, and Memory Monitor.

I’m on 10.11.6 and I can’t move anything but Apple’s. Not Twitter, not TeamViewer, not Dropbox. Nothing but Apple icons.

Nope, only Apple ones. I’m still on El Capitan and I can’t move the Twitter, Dropbox, or TeamViewer icon. That is a Bartender feature.

Awesome. I will become Captain Picard and The Tardis (what I named my MBP) will be my ship. Just as soon as I have time to do my clean install.

Things are working fine. No need to listen to your dumbass opinion.

Not at all. This is Apple closing a security loophole. Dropbox needs to use legitimate methods.

You just answered your own question. Those aren’t the same. Clean install is much better.

I’ve been using DiskMaker X for years for this. Made it easy to create my installer drive with every version since Leopard. It’s awesome!

Sierra requires at least a late 2009 iMac or MacBook, 2010 Mac Mini, Mac Pro, MBA, or MBP.

As a technician, I always do a TM backup and clean install. Much better for the client.

It’s always best to do a clean install. I do it for every major version and it prevents so many issues that I see others encountering. DiskMaker X is great for making a bootable installer drive for doing this. I have one that has installers for every version back to Leopard.

Apple hasn’t charged that much since Leopard 9 years ago.

Except not.

Aww you believe that childhood BS!

No he doesn’t. He disciplines his children. There’s a difference that you SJWs don’t seem to understand.