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Yosemite Installed.... 2011 MBP and 2011 Mini
#1
Installed Yosemite in just over an hour on two different machines, in parallel.

2011 MacBook Pro, Quad Core i7
2011 Mac Mini, Quad Core i7

I like the look, now to see how performance feels.
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#2
Taking one for the team?
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#3
yup


so far, so good...
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#4
Do you have iWork '09? If so, could you check how functional it is?

Thanks.
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#5
sydric wrote:
Do you have iWork '09? If so, could you check how functional it is?

Thanks.

isn't there a new iwork for free?

ymmv

be well.

rob
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#6
sydric wrote:
Do you have iWork '09? If so, could you check how functional it is?

Thanks.

iWork '09 launched fine for me on Yosemite. Didn't use it extensively, however, because I decided to finaly jump to the new versions. I'm not a fan of the new ui layout but I'm sure I'll get used to it. I think it was truly asinine for Apple to not only change file formats, which is bad enough in itself, but then *not* change the extension so there is no way to tell a .numbers '09 from a .numbers new, and the latter will not work with the '09 sofware. Gah.
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#7
robfilms: You are correct. There is a newer version of Keynote, Numbers, & Pages that will work with Yosemite but iWork '09 is far more feature rich than the newer dumbed down version. Many of my iWork '09 Keynote presentations will not convert to the newer version of Keynote. I am fully dependent on iWork '09 and as a result will not be able to update to Yosemite if it won't work flawlessly.
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