![]() ![]() On average, significantly better compared to 12.1.Ĭurrently I'm trying to figure out why, occasionally, when I click on the battery indicator I get my Safari adblocker listed as consuming significant energy, even though Safari is not even active. Like, one day it starts sucking on battery a bit more than usual, and during another it lasts longer than usual. I get about 8-9 hours of screen on time with office work, which drops the battery from 100% to about 30%, ish. Not much has changed compared to my initial findings above. Decided to post details here in case the info helps anyone else. Am not tech savvy and would rather be doing ANYTHING else with my time. Might restore Sierra from a Time Machine backup, but might do a clean install of Catalina. I need a smoothly functioning machine back ASAP. ![]() I'm obviously not sticking with this OS and not going sit around waiting with baited breath for Apple's next software update. Ended up having to Force Quit System Pref several times. Says it has to upload, then just freezes. ![]() It causes System Preferences to get stuck when I try to turn iCloud Drive off. Also, this is a new battery that Apple put in only about 4 months ago, and it was getting great life on the Sierra OS. Huge drains overnight in sleep mode, even with Bluetooth off. Again, this all worked perfectly with Sierra. About half of the texts I send/receive on my iPhone don't show up on my laptop after Monterey. iMessages don't sync/forward from my iPhone. This problem never happened, ever on Sierra. and when I say "completely," I mean not findable on the webmail server, either. MacMail: Some moved emails disappear completely when I move them into a folder. Never had a problem with these MacMail functions while on Sierra. The mails look safely moved in the MacMail app on my laptop, but those changes are mirrored nowhere else they're supposed to be. MacMail: Moved mails (such as moving from inbox into a folder) do not reflect on the server, and therefore don't get pushed out to my iPhone or iPod's MacMail. (However, it still works on my iPhone and iPod). MacMail: Reply All broken in the MacMail app. Here are the bugs that, for me, are the worst and are paralyzing my day-to-day communication: Apple Tech Support has been 100% unable to resolve this and said if a clean install didn't work, then I'd just have to wait for the next software update to patch the bugs. So I did a clean install of Monterey, and the same bugs were there, some even worse. Safe Boot didn't fix anything, Test User didn't fix anything. I put Monterey on my 2017 MBAir via the one-click upgrade, and it was riddled with bugs. This is the worst OS I've used since I was still on Windows in the late '90s. ![]()
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