Hello all.
I am sure this has been discussed way more than I may imagine.
I actually have been extremely busy so could not read everything on this issue.
So just wished a very short and real answer. Should I upgrade to Tahoe? I use safari for many of my web related tasks, chatgpt,youtube, general browsing. I use chrome for linkedin and for GSuite. VSCode for coding and that's pretty much all to it.
I mean to ask if Tahoe is any way worst than Sequoia as it is today?
Should I take the update?
By kk_macker, 9 September, 2025
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Looking for the same answer...
I heard that the audio ducking bug and the scrolling inconsistency is gone, so how does Taho feel?
If it is as fine as Sequoia it's fine for me
So the main question is at the minimum it should be same as existing Sequoia, not any worst. If that's good enough I am ready to experiment a bit. By the way what was the inconsistent scrolling issue?
And what about going back?
This comes from a person who has started to use Mac just this few months. So what if I don't like what I get on Tahoe, can I switch back to Sequoia? If yes then How?
Downgrading
Downgrading on an Apple Silicon Mac is a lot more difficult. In fact, it might be impossible unless you have another Mac to do a DFU restore with one of the restore images. I haven't tested USB booting, though that might still work if you create a flash drive with the older version and then install it that way.
If you really don't want Tahoe, disable automatic updates and check manually. This way, you'll have full control over what to install, and you won't be hit by an automatic surprise upgrade. Sequoia should continue receiving security updates until late 2027.