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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I'm always frustrated when I'm upgrading to latest version when I know that the 2nd most recent version is rock solid and will give me no headaches.
Describe the solution you'd like
I would like to be able to pin a version of a package; as I know 14.4 may have issues with the software I'm running
mas install <<macos sonoma ID>> 14.3
Describe alternatives you've considered
Making autoupdates on a daily basis with snapshots on the filesystem level so that I can go back to a version that does not have issues with my applications.
Additional context
Being able to pick and choose version number of the mas install <<appid>> would do wonders.
Right now I'm at macOS 14.1, if I am to upgrade I will receive 14.4.1, however I would like to install 14.3 newest
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I'm always frustrated when I'm upgrading to latest version when I know that the 2nd most recent version is rock solid and will give me no headaches.
Describe the solution you'd like
I would like to be able to pin a version of a package; as I know 14.4 may have issues with the software I'm running
Describe alternatives you've considered
Making autoupdates on a daily basis with snapshots on the filesystem level so that I can go back to a version that does not have issues with my applications.
Additional context
Being able to pick and choose version number of the
mas install <<appid>>
would do wonders.Right now I'm at macOS 14.1, if I am to upgrade I will receive 14.4.1, however I would like to install 14.3 newest
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: