If an app that I have is marked for Automatic Removal due to deprecation I can’t keep the app and update the rest, because if I try to click Cancel the whole update process stops, if I click Proceed the app will be uninstalled and then the rest gets updated.
Why does it work like this, am I just not supposed to keep deprecated apps for security concerns? I hope it’s not intended, because this just hampers the user unendingly.
This time it’s Metadata cleaner that is going, but it could be any app that someone relies on, they’d be forced to go to the command line to update the rest while keeping that one app?
Yeah I did read their Readme, unfortunate to see it end like this, but it’s been super good so far and it still is!
Oh I didn’t know about the pinning functionality, I’ll look into it, thanks!