Apple have released a developer beta of their upcoming operating system named macOS High Sierra, which will be macOS 10.13. The name High Sierra continues on with their California landmarks with the name after a scenic CA region, it should be publicly available between September to November.
My rules are there but the output folders are going to nowhere or the last rule box I opened. So I'm not sure if all of them are being changed when I correct the output box or it's simply doing it as I check them. It's totally borked WTF Apple!!! I have huge list of rules:( oh and add to this they made the rules box smaller arghhhhhh.
Lucklily for most the new macOS High Sierra 10.13 will run on the same machines as its predecessor macOS Sierra 10.12. Apple had already dropped support for any models pre late 2009 for MacBook and iMac. And anything pre 2010 for MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac Mini and Mac Pro.
You’ll still require a 64bit Intel processor, 8GBs of free disk space – if upgrading, as appose to clean install min plus at least 2GB of RAM.
Which means most devices made prior to 2008 won’t be able to run it.
– macOS High Sierra won’t runon –
>Apple Menu > About This Mac > More Info … > System Report … Model Identifier
Or for you terminal freaks…
The new operating system supports High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) but only machines with the Intel Kaby Lake take full advantage of it.