Indigo has always been one of my very favorite Mac apps and the support from Matt and Jay has been phenomenal. However, I have to vent a bit and say that this upgrade has been a real nightmare for me. While I very much appreciate the help I've received from other users, navigating this change eliminating Python 2 support has tested the limits of my skills and taken countless hours finding and fixing potential problems.
Over the years, I've followed instructions for getting Python code integrated into my system, especially after Applescript support was eliminated. I've been able to solve simple problems here and there with some code modifications, but I'm not a programmer. Now I'm faced with a situation where I need to have many more programming skills to keep my system working and there doesn't seem to be much help working through the issues. To be honest, I'm not sure why Python 2 support was eliminated without provisions for non-programmers to navigate the change. And the worst problem is that I won't really know if I've caught all the software issues until I actually upgrade.
I've considered stopping my subscription and sticking with the current version but my experience tells me that would be the beginning of the end for my system. I'll be left without the ability to integrate new technologies and eventually the current version will be incompatible with MacOS upgrades so I'll be stuck there too. So I plan to keep working through issues and hope that I've caught enough of them to make this upgrade maintain something close to my current system capabilities.
Sorry for venting, but I just needed to get this off my chest. Maybe other users are having similar problems and can offer suggestions besides the basic ones posted by the developers.
Thanks for "listening."
--Dave