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Tell HN: I Downgraded from macOS Tahoe to Sequoia

6 points - today at 11:05 AM


And I am loving it. After a couple of months on Liquid Glass it is very refreshing to be back with somehow sane window shapes and icons in Sequoia. Still hard to believe Apple shipped Tahoe in its current state. If things don't improve with macOS 27 this will be my last Mac. The downgrade was a hassle but nothing too bad.

I used every MacOS version since OS 9.1.

I followed this guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQ4RZHehp0k

  • al_borland

    today at 11:54 AM

    Iโ€™ve been on the Mac since 10.2 and I donโ€™t see what the big deal is. There are some things that are a little weird, I can only assume it will evolve, just like 10.2 didโ€ฆ and again with 10.10 when Ive over simplified everything. Things evolved and got better.

    I have no reason to expect things wonโ€™t evolve to fix some of the quirks of the design, especially with the new design lead who has been with the company for decades. The guy behind Liquid Glass is at Meta now.

    Downgrading and leaving the platform feels like an overreaction.

    • sgt

      today at 11:36 AM

      I hear the complaints about Tahoe but I don't fully understand. For me (and I consider myself a power user, and I've been using macOS since ... Mac OS X Jaguar. I've been through it all).

      Tahoe to me is stable, the Liquid Glass doesn't get in your way either. It's pretty elegant. My machine is still insanely fast.

      The other day I saw an article about not being able to resize. I can't reproduce that either, it's easy to resize windows in the corner.

        • inatreecrown2

          today at 11:53 AM

          What got me to go back is mostly UI and design related, but it was mostly stable. I just can't stand the new design. And Tahoe to me felt like I was less in control of the system compared to earlier versions.

            • sgt

              today at 12:42 PM

              On Tahoe I hardly notice liquid glass. The Dock and some buttons I guess. On iOS it's much more in your face, but I am getting used to it.

              Seeing the glass buttons in front of a running movie is quite impressive.

      • saurabh

        today at 12:39 PM

        Default Tahoe is unusable but these settings work for me.

        System Settings > Accessibility > Display > Reduce transparency should be on.

        System Settings > Appearance > Windows > Sidebar icon size should be Medium/Small.

        • j4nek

          today at 1:03 PM

          same here - i upgraded every release on the release day, but tahoe is the first one i downgraded, not bc of all the bugs..