Tools like dosdude1 's macOS Mojave/Catalina patchers allow unsupported Macs to run newer OSes. However, this kills graphics acceleration. Slack, ironically, becomes a stuttering mess on patched hardware.
macOS 10.13 High Sierra was a great operating system. It brought APFS (Apple File System) to the world. But in the SaaS era, software is a perishable good. Slack didn't just "drop support" out of spite; the code literally cannot breathe the air of a system that is half a decade out of date.
While High Sierra was once a stable workhorse, running it today means looking at a frustrating message in the Slack sidebar:
Slack in a browser (Chrome or Firefox) has no such restriction. Open your browser, navigate to app.slack.com . It is slower, notifications are clunky, and you cannot drag files easily, but it works perfectly. This bypasses the Electron dependency entirely.
Slack Mac 10.13 -
Tools like dosdude1 's macOS Mojave/Catalina patchers allow unsupported Macs to run newer OSes. However, this kills graphics acceleration. Slack, ironically, becomes a stuttering mess on patched hardware.
macOS 10.13 High Sierra was a great operating system. It brought APFS (Apple File System) to the world. But in the SaaS era, software is a perishable good. Slack didn't just "drop support" out of spite; the code literally cannot breathe the air of a system that is half a decade out of date.
While High Sierra was once a stable workhorse, running it today means looking at a frustrating message in the Slack sidebar:
Slack in a browser (Chrome or Firefox) has no such restriction. Open your browser, navigate to app.slack.com . It is slower, notifications are clunky, and you cannot drag files easily, but it works perfectly. This bypasses the Electron dependency entirely.