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Old 01-20-2018, 08:46 AM
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Default help moving to Sierra

Hello all,
I have upgraded to Sierra from Yosemite. I am running PT 12.2 My avid application manager says my software is up to date. PT seems to be running fine but not totally sure yet. Should I be running 12.8?
I am on a mac pro 2012 tower.

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Old 01-20-2018, 11:31 AM
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Hello all,
I have upgraded to Sierra from Yosemite. I am running PT 12.2 My avid application manager says my software is up to date. PT seems to be running fine but not totally sure yet. Should I be running 12.8?
I am on a mac pro 2012 tower.
"PT seems to be running fine but not totally sure yet"

can you be a little more specific please !! thank you
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Old 01-21-2018, 06:01 PM
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Hey John, according to the avid site I need 12.6 to run on Sierra. I plan to upgrade to 12.8.
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Hey John, according to the avid site I need 12.6 to run on Sierra. I plan to upgrade to 12.8.
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Hello all,
I have upgraded to Sierra from Yosemite. I am running PT 12.2 My avid application manager says my software is up to date. PT seems to be running fine but not totally sure yet. Should I be running 12.8?
I am on a mac pro 2012 tower.
imo there's no reason not to run PT12.8.3 with Sierra. Works like a charm here at least.
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