Now, a new MacOS (Big Sur) has been released, and I am still getting the same notice that MacKiev is “working on a Big Sur-compatible version”. It pisses me off royally that I cannot use it, and have not been able to for nearly a year! Aside from the Microsoft Word and Excel that I use to do my Business Survey, The Print Shop was the software I used the most. It Never Happened! The publisher simply did not upgrade The Print Shop (R) for MacOS Catalina. I went to the MacKiev Web site, and saw the notice that they were “working on a Catalina-compatible version”, so I signed up to be notified when the new version was available. And much to my horror, I discovered that The Print Shop4 was not compatible with the new OS. Like I usually do, I upgraded within the first week. That all stopped in 2019, when the new MacOS Catalina came out. I depended on this software, and updated it immediately when a new version was available. Again, I made all sorts of labels, signs, and cards. In 2003, when I became an Apple fangirl and bought my first iMac, I bought Print Shop for Mac. I made my own personal business-cards and address labels to start with. When I purchased my very first home computer, The Print Shop was the first piece of software I got, and it was excellent. It is a simple, versatile, desktop publishing program which allows the user to make professional-looking signs, greeting cards, brochures, and labels. Since 1993, I have used the software program The Print Shop.
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