![]() Command+Shift+4 and then tapping the spacebar to screenshot plugin windows has been invaluable, letting me migrate old projects and recreate the plugin settings either on newer versions or alternatives that emulate the same hardware. They're like keywords in Lightroom or other similar programs, so I've been gradually tagging all of my archived projects and plugins to get a better idea of which ones I'm using and any that were made in 32-bit hosts (in my case mainly old Ableton Live). I've actually found the macOS finder Tags system to be incredibly useful for this process. I still have a few left, but I think in a few months I'll be in a good spot to finally upgrade. I'll be sticking with it for as long as possible until I can weed out the last of my 32-bit applications, utilities and plug-ins with 64-bit replacements. My migration to Mojave was smooth (unlike my past experience with High Sierra) and it still runs beautifully. ![]()
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