![]() I have multiple reports of it happening on macOS 11.2.3 (and reproduced it myself on earlier versions of macOS 11) but I haven’t received any reports of it on 11.3 yet. I’m not sure whether the Mail data loss bug (moving messages stored on the mail server instead deletes them) from Catalina is fixed. Save panels use rounded text fields for the filename and tags, whereas historically rounded fields have only been used for active fields like for searching and for posting in Messages. So, unless I keep dragging it wider, I can’t read the longer folder names. Save panels also no longer remember the sidebar width. Or the pop-up menu and file list both show the desired folder, but I click Save and it creates the file in a different folder (typically Documents rather than a folder in my iCloud Drive). Or the pop-up menu says one folder name but the file list below it shows the contents of a different folder. The destination folder selected in the sidebar doesn’t match the destination folder shown in the pop-up menu above the file list. But there are also glitches where the UI lies. Multiple apps often default to the Documents folder rather than to the last used folder. Part of this is because the state isn’t remembered. I will save a file (typically a message or attachment from Mail) and have it end up in the wrong folder. ![]() The most annoying bug, affecting me multiple times per day, is that save panels don’t work reliably. WebKit frequently crashes, seemingly due to a GPU issue, which it almost never did before. I doubt I’ve ever had an uptime of more than 5 days, whereas prior to Catalina it was probably measured in weeks or months. I continue to see random freezes and breakage across the system (sandbox file access, external drives, XPC, etc.), such that reboots are necessary to get it working again. Several times my Mac froze and then became unbootable due to APFS snapshots not being pruned, so macOS ran out of disk space and couldn’t function (despite showing hundreds of GB of free space). Unfortunately, I’m not sure that it fixes any of the Catalina issues that I mentioned, and it introduces a variety of new ones: I updated my main Mac to Big Sur a month and a half ago, so I’ve been using macOS 11.2.3 through 11.3.1.
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