I just saw this on www.macworld.com:
www.macworld.com/article/3199825/macs/ma...ecs-pricing-faq.html
Was wondering if we could obtain some kind of status as to compatibility of TechTool Pro V9.x with High Sierra, OS 10.13. For the last 2 Mac OS upgrades (OS 10.11, El Capitan, and OS 10.12, Sierra), TechTool compatibility was not available until after the initial release of each of them came out. In fact, for Sierra, TechTool did not have an upgrade available until about 2 months after OS 10.12 came out.
From my perspective, I see nothing "compelling" in High Sierra for me needing to immediately upgrade from Sierra, OS 10.12.6. But I always prefer to keep up to date. (Additionally, I have 4 other critical third party applications that have not been upgraded yet: Onyx, 1Password, SuperDuper!, and Logitech Control Center (for my Logitech mice)). Surprisingly, V15.35 of Office 2016 is compatible with High Sierra, and I have V15.37.
www.macworld.com/article/3199825/macs/ma...ecs-pricing-faq.html
Was wondering if we could obtain some kind of status as to compatibility of TechTool Pro V9.x with High Sierra, OS 10.13. For the last 2 Mac OS upgrades (OS 10.11, El Capitan, and OS 10.12, Sierra), TechTool compatibility was not available until after the initial release of each of them came out. In fact, for Sierra, TechTool did not have an upgrade available until about 2 months after OS 10.12 came out.
From my perspective, I see nothing "compelling" in High Sierra for me needing to immediately upgrade from Sierra, OS 10.12.6. But I always prefer to keep up to date. (Additionally, I have 4 other critical third party applications that have not been upgraded yet: Onyx, 1Password, SuperDuper!, and Logitech Control Center (for my Logitech mice)). Surprisingly, V15.35 of Office 2016 is compatible with High Sierra, and I have V15.37.