Last week, I upgraded my main working computer - a Mac - to the latest version of OS X. All seemed fine until yesterday when I needed to scan some documents. In the past, I either used Apple's Preview app or the software that came with the multi-function printer.
Scanning from Preview didn't work and the HP software crashed as soon as it was launched. In other words - my device went from multi-function to single function. This is a common side effect of upgrading systems. Apps that aren't used every day are "broken" by upgrades.
In my case, the problem was solved by going to the HP website and downloading the latest software. But how could I have avoided the problem and saved some time?
It turns out that Roaring Apps has created an
OS X application compatibility table that answers this very question. Simply look up each piece of software on your Mac and see whether it's known to work, not work or hasn't been tested. The information is provided by ordinary people who do the testing and report back.