top | item 47202480 (no title) post-it | 1 day ago Adding my opinion: Sequoia was fine and so is Tahoe on a base M2. Can't say I've noticed a usability difference. I also prefer using a trackpad over a mouse and I don't know very many keyboard shortcuts, and I only use one monitor. discuss order hn newest CharlesW|1 day ago I'm happy to report that Tahoe is also no slower on M1 Macs. celsoazevedo|16 hours ago Some animations (eg: a popup) are choppy on our M1 Macbook Air. I wonder why it's smooth for some, but not for others. dirasieb|20 hours ago no issues here either, macbook air m4 + 2k 180hz monitor + a bunch of usb and bluetooth peripheralsthe only thing i miss from sequoia so far is the launchpad, but i've already adapted to just using spotlight
CharlesW|1 day ago I'm happy to report that Tahoe is also no slower on M1 Macs. celsoazevedo|16 hours ago Some animations (eg: a popup) are choppy on our M1 Macbook Air. I wonder why it's smooth for some, but not for others.
celsoazevedo|16 hours ago Some animations (eg: a popup) are choppy on our M1 Macbook Air. I wonder why it's smooth for some, but not for others.
dirasieb|20 hours ago no issues here either, macbook air m4 + 2k 180hz monitor + a bunch of usb and bluetooth peripheralsthe only thing i miss from sequoia so far is the launchpad, but i've already adapted to just using spotlight
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celsoazevedo|16 hours ago
dirasieb|20 hours ago
the only thing i miss from sequoia so far is the launchpad, but i've already adapted to just using spotlight