![]() ![]() I installed iBook Author but turned out it was incompatible. This is not fully rationalized on their part: for ex., I used a "hack" (nothing serious really), to trick App Store into letting me download iBook Author for Lion a couple of years ago by spoofing the OS to make it appear Yosemite or Sierra to App Store, achieved by changing a specific line in a specific system plist file. ![]() I don't quite understand the whole premise of being able to download compatible software depending on a macOS version. Not the end of the world and I don't use them that much where it's not a big deal, but man it drives my OCD crazy that I can't acquire the latest iWork versions supported by High Sierra. So it looks like I'm still stuck with those older versions. (Looks like they really do tie each downloaded app to an Apple ID!) Only when I deleted those apps did it allow me to sign in with my own Apple ID, but of course it won't download the latest versions supported with High Sierra, so that's a dead end. Ugh!įunny thing is, I had to completely remove the older versions acquired from my friend, because when the Mac App Store asked me to login first, it had that person's Apple ID in the field and was greyed out so it couldn't be changed. Then I went back to my desktop machine with High Sierra (where those apps now show up in the Purchased list) and attempted to "Update" but there's still an error message saying it needs 10.14 or higher. I upgraded my laptop to Mojave and "activated" the purchase of Pages, Numbers, and Keynote there, so they're now associated with my Apple ID. Unfortunately that doesn't look like it works with the iWork apps. If anyone has Numbers 6.1 or Keynote 9.1 for High Sierra and you're willing to share, please let me know. Still searching for Keynote 9.1 so no upgrade progress there. I also found Numbers 6.0, better than what I had but still on the lookout for 6.1. UPDATE : I was able to acquire Pages 8.1 which is the latest version supported by High Sierra. *sigh* Why can't they just provide us the latest version of what will work on High Sierra, as I've seen with other downloaded apps? I don't have the option of upgrading to Mojave or Catalina at this time, so that's not a solution at the moment.Īt first I was stuck with the older iWork '09 set, but I was graciously provided newer versions:Īccording to the wikis the latest versions for High Sierra are Pages 8.1, Numbers 6.1, and Keynote 9.1. Not sure why I never downloaded the iWork apps (Pages/Numbers/Keynote) from the App Store before, but figured I might as well now.Īnd of course they're now only for 10.14 or higher. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.So I finally finished migrating to a newer Mac Pro 5,1 (from a failing 3,1) and at the same time transitioned from El Capitan (10.11) to High Sierra (10.13). The Android robot is reproduced or modified from work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License. Microsoft and the Window logo are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. Alexa and all related logos are trademarks of, Inc. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple and the Apple logo are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. Android, Google Chrome, Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google, LLC. Firefox is a trademark of Mozilla Foundation. or its affiliates in the United States and other countries. NortonLifeLock, the NortonLifeLock Logo, the Checkmark Logo, Norton, LifeLock, and the LockMan Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of NortonLifeLock Inc. LifeLock identity theft protection is not available in all countries.Ĭopyright © 2022 NortonLifeLock Inc. The Norton and LifeLock Brands are part of NortonLifeLock Inc. Mohan_G replied on Mon, - 03:35 Update: 07-November-2016 If you have any questions, feel free to let us know on the Norton for Macforum board. What are the languages this update is available for? The patch update is available through Live update.Ģ. The Norton team thanks you for your support. We hope you appreciate the peace of mind that comes from having Norton while enjoying Apple’s new OS.īelow FAQ's addresses some common questions: It is highly recommended that you update to the latest version BEFORE moving over to Sierra if you are on a 5.x or 6.x version of Norton. This will help prevent any compatibility issues with the new OS. This update is available via LiveUpdate. To download it, simply run LiveUpdate. This update is available for all supported languages. A reboot is required to apply the patch. Norton has released the following updates to ensure compatibility with macOS Sierra (i.e.
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