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Yosemite available now??
#1
My Software Update appears to be showing it as a download right now (via a partially rendered screen).



Edit; I must have missed the interoffice memo. Looks like rollout was part of yesterday's Apple event. :offair:
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#2
Yep. I downloaded it overnight on my MBP; it was ready for installation this morning.

iPhoto had to be upgraded and the photos cannot now be opened by previous iPhoto versions. Other than that, all seems to be well.

The MBP is not my main computer so I was OK taking a chance on V1.0.
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#3
I am downloading it now on the work mac.
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#4
I've got it running on my iMac since yesterday with no problems.
had to upgrade Kindle app, Trim Enabler and the Wacom Tablet Preferences, but eveything is running without a problem, so far (knock wood).
Upgrading my MBA right now.

Of course, I made clones of the drives before I upgraded, just incase.

...and Carbon Copy CLoner to v5
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#5
Don C wrote:

iPhoto had to be upgraded and the photos cannot now be opened by previous iPhoto versions. Other than that, all seems to be well.

I assume you can still import photos from older versions INTO the new version, right?
I have some old photos that I haven't yet imported into iPhoto, so I need to know if I need to do this before I update.
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#6
Can anyone remind me how to put the update on a usb stick so I only have to do it once? Did it for the last upgrade but I forgot how.
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#7
Answered my own question over at MacWorld:
http://www.macworld.com/article/2367748/...drive.html

Now off to download it and dig up an 8gigger.
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#8
Wow, to me it seems like a lot of changes. Will take me time to get used to it.
Big appearance changes with Safari

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#9
I upgraded my laptop which I use for casual use. I think if I had fully thought it through I would have waited though. The interface changes are dramatic and not entirely easy to understand. I'm not saying I don't like it but I am saying it is a big step.
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#10
davemchine wrote:
The interface changes are dramatic and not entirely easy to understand. I'm not saying I don't like it but I am saying it is a big step.

Remember when Apple's raison d'ĂȘtre was to simplify the UI?
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