Updating to MC26 leads me to ask for a feature request: Please consider making the upgrade path a bit smoother for machines which are client-only.
My configuration is: one Mac as MC server, two other Macs as clients. MC instances running on the clients only load the server's library. They never use a local library.
My problem is updating the clients. There is no way to save all current settings prior to an upgrade without loading a local library first. (You can't do a library backup when a remote library is loaded.) Things like window configurations, audio, etc. can only be backed up when you back up a library. And server connections aren't backed up at all.
So for each client machine, I have to do the following, every time I upgrade MC:
-- Switch to main (local) library.
-- Back up local library.
-- Install new MC.
-- Run new MC.
-- Turn off file import, for a which a timer is ominously counting down immediately on launch. I really don't want an import to start here.
-- Restore from previous backup.
-- Connect to remote (server) library.
-- Manually type in server's access code because that isn't carried forward in backup/restore (though, surprisingly, access credentials for the server *are* carried forward and I don't have to enter them).
JRiver folks, it would be really nice if MC did all (or even most) of that for me. It's a tedious set of steps I have to go through every time I update. I upgrade lots of software regularly, and this amount of manual intervention is really unusual.
Thanks for considering this.
All three Macs are running macOS Catalina. I just upgraded from recent MC25 to 26.0.18.