TECHNOLOGY: The “two week rule”

Saturday, May 16, 2026

https://macpaw.esclick.me/1sTUmZ0Q9ivvJAeFuk

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Follow the Two-Week Rule: Give the tech community 14 days to surface major issues. If your Mac is critical for work, hold off for the 27.1 update, which usually lands 4–6 weeks after September, once the most significant bugs are fixed. Before upgrading, back up with Time Machine, check that your essential apps support the new macOS, and do a quick cleanup to avoid install issues. CleanMyMac’s Smart Care handles this in a few clicks.

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A long time ago, in a place far away, … … 

… … No it’s not an entry to a Star Wars movie … … 

… … I recognized McPaw’s Clean My Mac as a great tool for my MAC OSX hardware.

Following them, I have (I believe) have avoided all the pitfalls that have hit others.

Unfortunately, Apple’s Time Machine has expired (I guess of old age), so I rely on DROPBOX and IDRIVE to keep my backups.  I also use ONEDRIVE for my Microsoft Office files that I manually copy to DROPBOX on a monthly basis.

I have ROSE as my primary machine and BLUE as my secondary.  Unfortunately, I’m not good about keeping the secondary up to date.

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