Mac 10.13.6 not supported

MathWorks is the second company that has stopped supporting Mac 10.13. WhY????
I tried Mac 10.14 on my late 2013 iMac 27 inch and it did not work well. The only way I could get it to turn off was by pressing the on/off button in the back.I converted back to 10.13.6.
I am now no longer able to keep my Matlab up to date.

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Keeping support is not free. Are you willing to pay the engineers that need to make sure everything still works on your OS and the performance is still acceptable?
Is that the iMac that has an Nvidia 780 graphics card? I think that is the same model I have.
I verified that is the same model I have.
I installed MacOS Catalina onto a drive today, and installed R2020b on to that. I only checked basic functionality for MATLAB (worked). I had a glitch when I installed a third party trackball driver, didn't want to reboot smoothly, but it worked fine the second time I tried it. I did not have any freezing when I went to shutdown.
Sorry, I need to install the version R2023b fro my Mac High Sierra version 10.13.6, How can I do?
Thanks
If all you have is High Sierra, then there is no possibility of installing R2023b using the normal downloader.
I am investigating to see if it can be done through the ISO (download is a big slow.)
No, you cannot install through the ISO either.

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Gouri Chennuru
Gouri Chennuru on 4 Nov 2020
Hi Keith,
For the MATLAB 2020b version, macOS High Sierra (10.13) is no longer supported but macOS Mojave (10.14) is supported.
Here is the link to access the System Requirements for MATLAB in macOS.
You can refer to below link in order to find out the system requirements for mac OS in all the versions of MATLAB.
Hope this Helps!

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