I don’t think you have to but there have been lots of bug fixes since 2.6.9. 
That is several years old.

If you want to run the latest, upgrade to 2.6.21 first, save a backup of your 
data file. Then upgrade to 3.x (currently 3.9). 2.6.21 can read files 
opened/edited by 3.x. Older versions of 2.6 cannot. (thus you can go back to 
the 2.6 series if you prefer)

Catalina closed the door to 32-bit apps completely, prior to that, MacOS will 
complain and warn you starting with El Capitan I believe.

If I’m not mistaken, 2.6.21 is 64bit.

I’m also not sure about jumping straight from 2.6.9 to 2.6.21 but it shouldn’t 
be a problem. As always, make a backup of your data file first.

The last part means to either use ‘reply-list’ or ‘reply-all’ when replying to 
a message thread. (Or input the list address directly.) That way, others 
benefit from the discussion and others can see the discussion and offer 
assistance. Messages replied this way will go out to the entire list, rather 
than just one individual. (hitting ‘reply’ instead will take the message ‘off 
list’ and be just between you and the person you are replying to)

Regards,
Adrien

> On Apr 9, 2020 w15d100, at 7:15 AM, Evelyn Bleasdale 
> <evelyn.bleasd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I am still using Yosemite on my macbookpro, and am very happy with GNU cash
> 2.6.9 for our family accounts.
> Now I must upgrade to High Sierra, and am worried about how that will
> affect my GNU cash. Will I need to upgrade it as well?
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Also what does *** Please remember to CC All Replies back to the list! ***
> mean?
> 
> *Evelyn*

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