

Since the Big Sur macOS installer application contains a single file larger than 8GB, normal packaging tools will fail. You may want to download the installer pkg instead of the installer application directly, because you want to re-deploy the installer application with a management system, such as Jamf. You can then choose to download one of them. It will list the full macOS Big Sur (and later) installer pkgs available for download in Apple’s software update catalogs. This is a Swift UI implementation of my fetch-installer-pkg script. Why does this app need to exist in the first place? Briegel explains: The app will download the macOS pkg, allowing you to use it in your management system, archive the installer pkg, or manually run the installation. “Download Full Installer” is a new app from Armin Briegel that lists the full macOS Big Sur and later installer pkgs available from Apple’s software update catalogs. The "IPS Black" is great too, better than blacks on the iMac - but everything just looks a bit fuzzier/rougher, and AFAIK running those awkward scaled resolutions can suck GPU performance (and I think the Mini GPU is probably a little worse than the dedicated card in the iMac to begin with).If you’re looking for a way to easily download the installer pkg of recent and future macOS software releases, a new app from Scripting OS X will let you do just that. I just tried the Dell U3223QE, and it was honestly a wonderful display, and I LOVE the 32" size.

And I'd want the height adjustment, which makes the price even more outrageous.Įvery other monitor (below 2K) just can't even come close. but it's basically a lateral move with a huge price tag. I'd really like to pick up a Mac Mini M2 Pro (can get a refurb right now for $1,400 CAD), but then I need a new display. It's on for sure (I toggle on my keyboard lights to confirm), but it won't wake for anything (keyboard, mouse, apple touchpad, apple keyboard, etc) - so I have to power down and boot back up, which is a pain in the arse. about 25% of the time, it just will not wake from sleep. It still performs well enough (though I'm sure an M2 Pro would speed some things up), but it has one quirk that drives me up the wall. My 2017 iMac 5K is getting a bit long in the tooth.
