Fetch 5.8.3 is a free update if you purchased your Fetch license after January 28, 2009; otherwise an upgrade is $10, and a new license is $29. Fetch 5.8.3 requires macOS 13 Ventura, macOS 12 Monterey, macOS 11 Big Sur, macOS 10.15 Catalina, macOS 10.14 Mojave or macOS 10.13 High Sierra.
Fetch 5.8.2 is a free update if you purchased your Fetch license after January 28, 2009; otherwise an upgrade is $10, and a new license is $29. Fetch 5.8.1 requires macOS 11 Big Sur, 10.15 Catalina, 10.14 Mojave or 10.13 High Sierra.
Filezilla For Mac 10.13
The first step is to install FileZilla, this program will allow you to connect to our FTP server and upload images to us. Click on the button below to download the FileZilla FTP program (Mac OSX 10.13.2 or newer required):
My Mac Mini (late 2014) on 10.13.4 hangs on reboot or shutdown. The screen turns black and nothing happens, the machine doesn't reboot nor power down. From time to time apps hang as well. Mainly the Finder and when ejecting disk copies. Other apps hanging are Filezilla, iTunes. I did a clean install, but the problem persists.
In regards to Console error messages com.apple. SkyLight. This has been reported to Apple and is now known to them. Yes, it seems related to the rewrite of Metal 2 for the added eGPU support in 10.13.4. To get rid of the error messages ( temporary fix until next reboot ) try this
[Note: The rest of this section was originally written about the Adobe software available at the time Mac OS X 10.13 High Sierra was released. System requirements for current versions of Adobe Creative Cloud applications may be different.]
On October 20, 2020, Adobe announced the 2021 release of Creative Cloud applications. Unfortunately, of the Creative Cloud 2021 applications I have seen, most have a minimum system requirement of macOS 10.14 Mojave. If you must keep your Mac on macOS 10.13 High Sierra, the Creative Cloud 2020 applications are the newest that can be installed.
The panel and filmstrip areas may black out at times. This is apparently related to macOS graphics issues. macOS 10.13.2 should fix most of the occurrences, and for other versions the Lightroom team has attempted to work around the problem as much as possible. To best avoid the problem, Adobe says:
The question of CS2 compatibility comes up during every recent Mac system upgrade. Some users moving up from older Macs running 10.6.8 or earlier to new Macs with the latest OS version may still be using the Creative Suite 2 (CS2) version of Adobe software, such as Adobe Photoshop CS2. As with the last several major Mac system upgrades, macOS 10.13 High Sierra requires that software be written for the Intel processors that have been running Macs for over 10 years. But CS2 applications were written for the PowerPC processors that ran older Macs. The last version of Mac OS X to run PowerPC software was OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard.
The 2018 release of Photoshop CC adds support for HEIF; this requires macOS 10.13 High Sierra. Specifically, you can load an HEIF depth map into the Lens Blur filter. Lightroom Classic CC 7.4 also adds HEIF support.
In macOS 10.13.4, Apple added support for external graphics processing units, called external GPUs or eGPUs. The idea is that you put a powerful graphics card inside a box and connect it to your Mac using Thunderbolt, and that upgrades the graphics capabilities of your Mac.
I have configured a FileZilla FTP Server on my Windows 7 Professional PC and some clients download files with different accounts. Everything works with other Windows clients and even a test with my Mac OS 10.13 worked, but a client with a newer Mac version is unable to login. He inserts the FTP link in Safari and it opens Finder (until this it's OK because I've done it on my Mac), but then it loads for a long time and says "A problem occurred during connection. Check your username, password, and server IP address." We've tried both "registered user" and anonymous login.
FileZilla Pro can be used on both Windows and Mac OS devices. On Windows, it requires Windows 7 or higher, while on Mac OS, it requires macOS 10.13 or higher. It is recommended to have at least 2 GB of RAM and a processor of 2 GHz or higher for optimal performance.
This tutorial will help you connect norns to a Mac or Windows computer using Cyberduck, so that you can add and update scripts manually on the norns filesystem. It was written using Cyberduck 6.7.1, macOS 10.13.6, and norns 180828 on September 3, 2018. 2ff7e9595c
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