![]() Now to get a global Trash folder, you have to add it as a “favorite”. Instead Trash appears beneath with the other account folders, even though it is supposed to be global. In the sidebar, the Trash folder does not appear along with the other primary folders like Inbox, Drafts, and Sent. Deleting an email results in permanent deletion, it is not sent to Trash. It’s like using a potato to handle your email workload.įor example, the Trash folder doesn’t work correctly. Less control over how they view and respond to messages. Now users have even less control over how the app behaves. And sadly with Big Sur, even more basic features have been removed. In fact, after the browser, Mail is the app that I use the most. But for the past several macOS updates, Mail has been going downhill rapidly. It once was great, flexible and reliable. Apple Mail suckingĪpple Mail is getting worse. The entire document suddenly jumps up to the top. For example, try deleting any chunk of text from a scrolled text file. And the Big Sur TextEdit is borked beyond belief. ![]() I make heavy use of plain text notes in my workflow, for all projects, etc. I had to switch to BBEdit (which is amazing). But now, even on a shiny new iMac, many apps are soooo slow to open. Before Big Sur these apps opened quickly every time. A few examples include Apple Mail, BBEdit, Affinity Photo (and Publisher, Designer), Final Cut Pro, and numerous others. On both machines, certain apps open very, very slowly. I am running Big Sur on an 2019 iMac and a 2015 MacBook Pro. So far, there are no (sane) solutions for any of the following. This is true for all of the following items, if there is a (sane) way of making it better, I will try it. When problems arise, I prefer to just fix them myself rather than relying on any tech support. And note that as a 10-year Mac user, I’ve learned how to check the docs and research when troubleshooting is necessary to fix issues and restore missing or broken functionality. To share some things that could be improved. But overall, Big Sur works and runs great on my Mac machines. Like rounded corners are back (lol), and the widgets are now located under a menu bar icon. There are some cosmetic and organizational changes. For my workflow, from a practical standpoint, Big Sur is not much different than Catalina.
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