#Upgrade snagit 8 to 11 upgrade#
Hopefully I won’t have to do another major upgrade of macOS any time soon (I may buy a new Mac next time). I guess I will use it from my macOS 10.14 laptop and then eventually do the tedious job of porting those websites to Jekyll. If so they should really take down the Hammer4Mac website. It starts, but returns ‘Build failed’ for all 3 websites. Hammer4Mac is a static website builder I use to build the PerfectTablePlan website and a couple of other mini sites. But I only use the compiler from the command line via QtCreator, so it doesn’t really matter at present.
#Upgrade snagit 8 to 11 install#
It says that it requires additional components and then fails to install them.
XCode 10.1 falls over if I try to start it. So far I haven’t been able to get the following to work: The Subversion command line no longer worked from the terminal, but that was easily fixed by adding /Applications/XCode.app/Developer/usr/bin to PATH in my. Even more annoyingly the upgrade costs nearly as much as a new licence, which feels predatory.
#Upgrade snagit 8 to 11 update#
I had to update some of the software I use:Īnnoyingly, I had to buy an upgrade of SnagIt as the 2018 version doesn’t work on Big Sur. I was then able to rebuild my Qt-based products: Easy Data Transform, PerfectTablePlan and Hyper Plan using the existing installs of Qt 5.13.1 and Qt Creator 4.8.0. After a bit a Googling I managed to find this magic incantation to type into the terminal on a forum post: defaults write .Xcode DVTDisableMainThreadChecker 1 A glance at Activity Monitor showed that several XCode related processes were going crazy. But when I tried to run Qt Creator the CPU shot to 99% and stayed there, making the machine unusable. Save a bundle by purchasing Camtasia Studio and Snagit together TechSmith Camtasia- Screen Recording and Video Editing TechSmith Camtasia is a reliable screen. The initial upgrade of OS was straightforward enough. However glitches had been reported in Easy Data Transform on macOS 11.0 (Big Sur) and I wasn’t ready to abandon my 2017 iMac, so I decided to bite the bullet and upgrade it from macOS 10.13 to 11.0. The initial upgrade of OS was straightforward enough. On Windows I generally buy a new PC rather than upgrade OS. On Windows I generally buy a new PC rather than upgrade OS.
So I try to do it as infrequently as I can get away with. It is always a bit of fraught process upgrading a computer OS, especially for a development machine with loads of tools and libraries installed.