title: “Upgrading macOS, XCODES or nothing more.” date: “2017-12-20” tags: – “apple” – “computers” – “laboratory” – “mac-os-x” – “support”
Upgrading XCODE is a easy task, but in a lab with 25 iMacs is necessary split it in some moments. First, you have to upgrade the MacOs to Sierra or High Sierra. It's a 5,20 GB for upgrading from El Captain. Then, 5,50 GB for upgrading XCode to 9.2 version. It's all about new version of swift 4.
It's one apple's strategy to jail the mac user to upgrade macOS and the iMac in a newer future.
I have an old macbook white and I was forced to upgrade macOS because xcode couldn't be upgrade and java too. So, I couldn't even study java programming basics using netbeans or eclipse because old version of java.
So, Apple and yours strategies strggling with users.
Emanoel Lopes