There should be a button for Big Sur, one for the Apple Mi chip and the button for Harmony 17 installation guide should be for Harmony 20. This Help Center page still speaks of Catalina and Harmony 17. Then they will post updated information in an entirely different area and leaving conflicting information. If you look around TB.com they seem to post things to the website then forget about them. The way they list the three preceding OS versions indicates which are required and supported. It would be a good place to mention it but it says nothing about Big Sur. Here is a Harmony 20 system requirement page that does not state Harmony 17 at the top unlike the one mentioned above. i still maintain that big sur should be avoided for a good while, regardless of harmony being in play.Īs of Jupdate Release Notes do not state full support for Big Sur, can’t state the OS is supported and then say in emails that it isn’t. …soooo, yeah, toon boom really should provide some clear language about big sur support. Well, my above opinions about waiting out an OS upgrade still stand, however i do see that big sur is stated as a supported OS (i’m assuming just for h20, even though the page says h17) : 10.15 was a problematic OS that i’ve successfully avoided thus far, and i wouldn’t touch big sur with a 10 foot pole until 2022 (at the soonest!) i’m still using OS 10.14 for compatibility with all kinds of software. don’t assume any software or hardware devices, from ANY vendor/developer, will be compatible until it is stated as such, even a few months after the OS is released. then you can continue using the big sur partition when harmony is updated to allow for it, and not have to do any wipes/reinstalls (you can remove the 2nd partition to reclaim your space when you are ready, or keep it around for similar situations).īig sur is not at all a “routine update”, it’s a major, milestone OS, the one where they are incrementing the “10” (!!!). If you’ve installed big sur, best thing to get back to work quickly would be to set up a second partition on your startup drive with your previous OS and install harmony on that second partition. Termination Reason: Namespace SIGNAL, Code 0xb Termination Signal: Segmentation fault: 11 Path: /Volumes/VOLUME/*/Harmony 20 Premium.app/Contents/MacOS/Harmony Premium Here’s the first part of the error message I get every time: Not sure what I’m going to do about this, but if you haven’t updated to Big Sur, I would recommend against it! I can open the program, but as soon as I try to resize the window, an error occurs and the program crashes. Then I made the mistake of updating to the latest mac OS, Big Sur, and Toon Boom no longer works at all. I just bought a brand new 2020 iMac and updated to Toon Boom 20.
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