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OS X Yosemite
Has anyone downloaded this?
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Been running it for a bit.
UI is similar to iOS 8 in terms of colors / icons etc... Only real issue was WIFI. Would just drop intermittently. Turns out to be a DNS related issue. There have been a couple of updates to fix it and at this point it's a non issue. Mail app is better. |
I've been using it. No problems so far.
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
I had to install it on one of my computers to use the latest Capture 1 photo editing app. I don't see any advantage over 10.9.5 and I don't like the look as well.
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I downloaded it on my 2008 macbook pro, now my DVI hook up to my TV does not work. Still trying to find out why. If anyone knows please let me know!
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So far so good a few months in.
I can't download any breast pics, though, so shoot me a PM... I keed!:D |
No issues here. The flatter look is unimportant to me. Everything seems to work fine. I've been running Yosemite for about a month.
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The only big difference I saw was that I am running much much cooler now. I had downloaded outlook about a week before and it had spiked my average running temps way up! A welcome improvement. It does seem a bit quicker too.
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total ****. tried to kill my my adobe creative suite. tried to kill my cintiq tablet.
i've been using apple professionaly for 20 years and have never had an OS this ****ed. |
two months now. no problems on an 08 build MacBook Pro. I don't like the look, and some things are just harder to do than easier which makes no sense to me. The new iPhoto is really stupid..
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Apple user since the original 128k Mac. This is the best OS, visually and functionally, of them all.
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After living with it for a month I'm sorry I "upgraded." File movement is painfully slow, which led to a majorpanic when I moved files from one folder to another and the files completely disappeared for a couple of minutes. I've also discovered that it screwed up my permissions, and the disc utility that fixes them isn't working. I am the administrator and the computer wants me to approve my own actions (moving files to trash, etc). Safari is slower than it used to be and I hate the new interface. Safari used to be an OK adjunct to Firefox, but it's less useful now.
All in all, I spent a bunch of time installing it, a bunch of time fixing it, and I'm worse off than I was with Bret and Bart. |
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The only app that I still experience intermittent WIFI issues with. Found switching the order of DNS servers in Network Prefs was a quicker fix than rebooting but still a pain in the ass. Installed the latest update this morning that is supposed to improve things so so we'll see. Have you tried rebooting in safe mode to run Disk Utility? |
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I've run into that issue for years. The OS thinks the files belong to another account. Happens most frequently with external drives that have or may have had an OS or full backup of your machine. |
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OK, just tried to run a backup. Time Machine doesn't work anymore. Grrrrr!!!!!
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Apple just popped up a "You should upgrade to the free new Yosemite" dialog on my Snow Leopard box last night.
So apparently Yosemite's buggy annoying behavior is spreading to older versions of the OS! :eek: |
Yea it works well. The only issues I've had were I had to buy a new version of parallels desktop (grr) and that my Verizon wireless card stopped working (Verizon sucks but work issued me the card with unlimited data so I use it). Their (Verizon's) support has been abysmal - no way I'd ever pay for their "service" with my own money. I finally found a workaround on MacForums so that the OS will recognize the device again and work correctly.
Pages, numbers, mail, messaging and FaceTime all seem to work better. I like it. |
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Now it's totally fuched. I rebooted, and now the screen is black, with white letters showing the names of the folders on the desktop - no icons. I can navigate by moving the cursor to where I know the Apple and Finder are. Preferences don't work. I tried a soft reboot and the progress line made about 50% progress in 35 minutes. I had to leave and won't be back until Monday. I was so ticked off I turned the monitor off and walked out. Am I going to find a smoking heap when I get back to town?
To all who say they like Apple because, "It just works" - that isn't universally true. |
Tried to use the printer hooked up to the desktop computer, and the laptop can't seem to connect to it, even though it is the printer selected. I think I might go back to snow Leopard, as everything worked on it.
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There is a hidden partition which will allow you to reinstall the OS. How old is the hard drive? May have been failing. |
Thanks. I'll give it a shot when I get back Monday.
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Time machine works flawlessly on mine - possible configuration issue (?)
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Sounds like more than a configuration issue . . .
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I have had any issues until yesterday: I couldn't type in MS Word on my MacBook.
Lots of people having issues: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6602322 Opening and closing seems to work for now. |
I have Office 08 and Yosemite- no issues.
rjp |
Just recovered my Air and thought I would share in case it helps someone else.
Backstory I had a USB to serial converter connected and finished my work so just unplugged it; I got a weird crash screen I have never seen before. I rebooted and everything including login took forever 0 spinning beach ball. I hooked up a USB drive and rebooted again (key point) if you have wireless or an internet connection when you boot do and Apple (Command key) R holding down an fit will boot to recovery. I installed Maverick on the USB drive and rebooted from it. I ran all the disk utilities and it said there we no issues on the Air's SSD drive. I rebooted one more time and still beach ball. Rebooted again and Command R until I got the recovery screen and re-installed the OS. Booted and it's all good now (typing on it) I do backup always so I wasn't worried it's just a pain when they crash. I hope it helps someone else. |
So despite owning the hardware Apple's OSX is prone to crashing on a proprietary based 'upgrade'? Does not promote much confidence in the "it just works" mantra. We have 1 MB Pro and 2 iPhones in the house. I am terrified to update their OS version. Until they quit working I will hold where they are thanks. Welcome to Windows ME.
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Sh-t happens. Memory gets corrupted, drive bits too. Doesn't need to have anything to do with upgrading to Yosemite. I suspect the OP has a hardware problem, failing drive, etc.
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Ordering a new iMac this morning.
I did a rescue start up on my old Mac and got enough of a screen to start a restore from backup. It's running now on Mavericks, but the hard drive cycles constantly and about every 30 seconds to a minute all the images on the screen go away, then come back. This computer went into service in 2009. It's toast. |
For grins.... I just got a mini and a 4K monitor so I now have a Retina screen (albeit at a lowly 1920 res). Did you know the folders icon in Yosemite (and possibly earlier OSes) is actually 3 folders stuck together and staggered ???
I could never see that before.. Yes it's trivial and stupid, but I've used a mac since 1984 and I just noticed that last week ;-) Retina is really nice !!! |
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Migrating data to the new computer now. When I restored from backup on the old computer this morning it calculated that it would take 2:45 minutes. It took about an hour 50 min. Using the same backup drive, the new computer calculated 35 minutes to migrate all 700 meg. It will be interesting to see if it is really that much faster. I'm going to have to get sunglasses to use this 27" Retina display. Holy Moly is it big and sharp. |
So, just to be clear...
Apple royally screwed up your computer, so you went out and dropped some major coin on another Apple? |
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Code that intentionally causes CPU loads to spike for an extended period of time causing excess heat that affects soldered connections. But you'd notice the fans screaming like crazy unless other code was introduced that disabled them. Code that causes the hard drive to thrash or read/write excessively causing premature failure but I doubt you could make that happen in one days time and again the user would likely notice the sluggish behavior. |
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If this had been a newish computer I would had to consider an alternative to Apple. |
Got my new iMac with retina display a couple of weeks ago, I hate it, Cant get anything to work, tried tranferring documets to the new machine, folder is locked and Apple instructions won't unlock it, thing asks for password any time you blink, cant send email account is offline, cant find anything that works to bring it online, lots of others on the web with the same issues. I loved my old leopard . I think Apple has lost site of what attracted me to them in the first place. I intend to ask to send this POS back.
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When you set the new machine up did you use the migration assistant? |
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