![]() Only when I had disabled my server (running on the Mac that had already installed the updates itself) did softwareupdate in SilentKnight install them correctly.Īpple rightly insists that timely security updates are essential to its support of macOS. It reported that it was checking for updates, then failed to find any. I left my M1 MacBook Pro to see if it could find them without any use of softwareupdate or SilentKnight. I also tried an experiment a few hours after those security updates became available, and were safely installed on two other Macs. In my case, these were different to the failed updates that had started in June: last week softwareupdate simply hung when asking my server to deliver those two updates. More users reported not finding it, and some with Content Caching servers continued to have problems. Just a day later came the scheduled fortnightly XProtect Remediator update, this time with a small update to XProtect’s detection data as well. Unlike the Ventura upgrade that came as an update and installed where it wasn’t wanted, the real update to 13.0.1 seems to have played hard to get. We’ve returned to old recipes of restarting your Mac, trying again in Safe Mode, and running SilentKnight to see if that can find it (although you’ll wisely let Software Update handle the installation, I hope). Then I heard about your problems in even seeing this update. For the first time, those ‘thirty’ minutes of preparation shot by in about four. Both my M1 Macs completed the update in less than a quarter of that time, and the second fetched the whole download from my Content Caching server. The contrast between 13.0.1 on T2 and M1 models couldn’t have been greater: my iMac Pro was out of use for as long as ever, although it now transpires that a small iBridge firmware update was also involved. I used to race my Macs against one another. In Monterey, the time required to install minimal macOS updates differed little between my T2 and M1 Macs, and its 30 minutes preparation took around the expected time. Back in the dark days of Big Sur, almost a gigabyte of every macOS update for Apple silicon Macs had to be downloaded direct. But I’m afraid that in the last few months those updates haven’t been free from their problems, and my personal feelings are being replaced by dread of the problems that you’re reporting.Īgainst the background of difficulties I’ve had with my local Content Caching server since June, macOS upgrades and updates have been a breeze for me. As I’ve been following the blossoming of Apple’s new malware scanner, I’m also delighted at its attentive support and rapid maturity. Ventura never ceases to surprise in the bugs that have been fixed, and its new turn of speed in installing macOS updates. Many more features.Personally, I look forward to updates, both in macOS and fortnightly revisions to XProtect Remediator. ![]() And, when you wish to add a cross reference, one click on a check box and Outline Numbering is applied. Or maybe you want to link to a Quicktime video that relates to your Thought.Īdd Notes to your Mind Map Branches using the Notes Editor, format them to suit your needs, the options are plentiful. ![]() This is a great feature when your Mind Map is an overview of a much more complex subject that has supporting documents and data. MyThoughts for Mac makes it easy to add Links to Files, and Pages on the Web, it's just a matter of drag and drop. Plus, the ability to drag and drop images directly from Finder and the Web to your Mind Map Central Thought and Branches. With over 3000 images to illustrate your Mind Maps, MyThoughts for Mac also has iPhoto seamlessly integrated into the Media Browser giving direct drag and drop access to your photographs. MyThoughts introduces a new level of freedom in the use of Mind Mapping Software, allowing you to create Unique, Meaningful, Brain Friendly Mind Maps.
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