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Jan 05, 2017  Apple released macOS 10.12 Sierra on 9/20/2016. Some customers are reporting Office 2016 for Mac applications are closing unexpectedly, or crashing when an Office application is launched, or when the computer is moved between Wi-Fi networks (e.g. Moving a laptop from home to work).

First the good news: The macOS Sierra upgrade was painless for most users including me. I’ve heard very few reports of Macs becoming unusable after the upgrade. The bad news is that there are still several popular Mac applications that ceased to function under Sierra. And there are several others that work, but have problems or issues they didn’t have under El Capitan. Warning to ScanSnap Users For me, that means I have to exercise caution whenever I use my ScanSnap ix500 scanner. While it still works, that, some scanned pages may become blank; black & white scans may spontaneously turn into larger color files; and pages may be deleted from PDFs during merge operations., but the issue affects all Fujitsu ScanSnap scanners, so if you depend upon yours, you might want to wait for the fix before you upgrade.

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Fujitsu’s Sierra Compatibility Warning for ScanSnap users. Keyboard Weirdness Another problem is that my beloved Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 has gone completely wonky under Sierra with the “a” key completely dead and the “i” key typing an “h.” At first I thought the keyboard itself had died, but it works fine connected to a Mac running El Capitan. Fortunately, my second favorite keyboard— a Matias One — has no such issues, so I’m using it until I can figure out a way to make the Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 get along with Sierra. News flash: I figured it out. After rebooting (to no avail), I used my Google-Fu and found this suggestion that worked for me.

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What is the mac program that scans for applications dragged to the recylce bin. I had the very same issue and found a different fix thanks to the team @ Daskeyboard: “Open up System Preferences and open up Keyboard. In the Keyboard tab, open up the Modifier Keys button and click Restore Defaults. Once you do that, open up Shortcuts and click Restore Defaults there.” That worked for me and I’m happily typing away on my Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 once again. Even More Things That Cease to Function Under Sierra Last but not least, my screenshot utility of choice—Snapz Pro—has issues so annoying I disabled it and am using another utility for the time being. Since I have other scanners, keyboards, and screenshot utilities, my transition from El Capitan to Sierra wasn’t bad. But I know others who weren’t so fortunate.

For example, I heard from a nice lady who upgraded only to discover that QuickBooks 2012, which her business relies upon, broke under Sierra and was unlikely to ever be updated. Her choices were: Backup her hard disk, then erase it, reinstall El Capitan, and finally, restore her data from the backup, or buy a QuickBooks upgrade she neither wanted nor needed before Sierra. Another friend was still using an ancient version of Microsoft Word (Office 2004); when he upgraded to Sierra he faced the same unpleasant choices.

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The Moral of the Story I know that software gets old and eventually stops working under new OS versions but neither of these users knew that. All they knew was that they didn’t need an upgrade before they installed Sierra. The moral of the story is that if you haven’t pulled the trigger already, it would behoove you to take a moment to visit to ensure that the apps you rely upon work properly with Sierra.

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