I think we're talking about two different kinds of "software."
#Deep freeze mac mojave software
Software that hasn't been updated recently is either perfect, or abandoned. I still maintain that evaluating software by how frequently it's updated is kinda stupid.
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It does sound like a horrible piece of software. The reviews voted most helpful all complain of unstable and failed connections. The fact that it hasn't been updated recently might be a sign of good quality.ġ.5-star average review on the Mac App Store tells me it's either unstable or missing necessary features.
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Software that's well-written and does one specific thing shouldn't need to be updated frequently. Power users may not want to drop the money on a program to which Apple hasn't paid much attention. The feature wasn't included in the first developer beta of the OS update, and it hasn't been included in any following beta versions.Īlso, Apple Remote Desktop hasn't been updated since February 21, 2017. Some may have already suspected Back to My Mac's forthcoming demise. Also, Apple Remote Desktop hasn't been updated since February 21, 2017. Third-party remote desktop options are available, and some users will likely turn to those before spending money on Apple's suggested alternative. Users may end up needing to pay for more storage in iCloud Drive to access all their files across multiple devices.Īs for the Apple Remote Desktop app, it costs $80 from the Mac App Store. However, those alternatives will be frustrating for some users who have used Back to My Mac consistently across their many Mac devices for years. Apple suggests using iCloud Drive for file sharing, screen sharing for remote access, and Apple Remote Desktop for multi-device management. In addition to alerting users to Back to My Mac's imminent end, Apple points users to a support document that explains alternatives. Further Reading macOS Mojave: A visual tour of Dark Mode and other major features