Issues upgrading MacOS to Tahoe?

PL9 and PL8.8 are working well on my MacBook with M4Max running MacOS-Sequoia 15.7. So considering, but not rushing, to update the OS since it is now officially released.

I didn’t see any references to MacOS “Tahoe” on any announcements or release notes, but did note that “MacOS Tahoe” is on the pick list if entering a service request. This left me a bit confused about compatibility.

DxO does not show the new MacOS Tahoe on their compatibility chart yet either (as of today, 17sept20205):
https://support.dxo.com/hc/en-us/articles/4406551767825-DxO-PhotoLab-DxO-PureRAW-DxO-FilmPack-DxO-ViewPoint-compatibility-with-OSes-third-party-software

Has anyone upgraded and tested PL8.x and PL9 on Tahoe? Any issues or observations.

Should we expect an announcement from DxO confirming compatibility and/or recommended configuration?

Thank you.

I’ve only tested briefly with PL9 and it worked ok.

But the rule is to never ever update a production system to a first version of an OS.
Or during a project or larger workload, unless it’s to explicit solve a confirmed bug or if you have a backup system or the ability to revert to the previous setup.

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PL 9 seems to be working fine for me on my M4 Studio Mac.

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Yes, it works very well on Tahoe for me

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No problems running it on Tahoe for me.

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Thank you all.

Sounds like Tahoe is not a significant risk.

Can’t install PureRaw 5 on Mac OS 26 (Tahoe).

Apparently Apple updated my Mac to OS26 last night.

Seems like the image updates are slower when adding acorrection or zooming in/out. Everything works the same, just see the “updating correction” spinning wheel more today.

For 24-48 hours after a full-version update, expect a performance hit while macOS reindexes and does other optimizations.

PL9 is announced compatible with macOS Tahoe : https://support.dxo.com/hc/article_attachments/30864360704669

Subjectively, PL9 seems a bit slower, but no issues.