![]() There were inevitably some APFS conversion issues, and a few users were quickly begging to go back to Sierra, but most fared well. An initial two-step installer was hurriedly replaced with monolithic, 5.17 GB. As Apple doesn’t let us look at its bug reporting databases, I’ll step through their update records. With all the supplemental updates and kludges to High Sierra, as it approaches the mid-term update to 10.13.3, I am going to step back and compare its life-history with those of Sierra and El Capitan before, to try to get a more objective and less emotive assessment of how it is doing. The police get younger, time passes more quickly, and each major release of macOS is more of a disaster.
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