I updated my MacBook (pro/M1/16GB) at work to macOS Tahoe without knowing that there’s no support, since firmware updates have never been an issue with rhino.
Besides minor bugs in the past view days (which are completely tolerable), Rhino as of now opens without showing any toolbars (left, right or top). It is functional using shortcuts, panning and all mouse commands are also working – typed commands don’t.
Since maintaining a normal workflow is impossible like that, I wanted to ask, if there is a Tahoe Support Update scheduled already ? – or if I have to try and downgrade my Mac to sequoia?
Thank you in advance!
Marius
This is the first time I have to adress a topic here in the Forum – all of my previous issues/problems have been discussed before. Guess I just wanted to say: Thanksfor the super good support over the past years!
can anyone verify if Rhino 8 is now fully compatible with macOS 26, or if there’s a rough roadmap about when it will? Would like to upgrade but need Rhino to run without issues.
Most of us here are running Rhino on macOS 26 at this point. It’s still not mentioned as a supported operating system on the system requirements page but that might change when 8.24 becomes the new Service Release.
We know there are several issues with Liquid Glass, such as this one: RH-89872 Tahoe: large save dialog that grows
-wim
The official 8.24 service release should become available next week. That service release fixes a known crash in Grasshopper as well as trackpad issues that we have seen.