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  • stilltortoise
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    There’s a few nice bits in there including some overdue improvements to the Photos app, but I’m a bit indifferent about it compared with previous years.

    http://www.apple.com/uk/osx/elcapitan-preview/%5B/url%5D

    doris5000
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    i’ve heard it’s mainly bug fixes and performance improvements.

    which, if true, is exactly what i want from an OS, given that i hardly use any of the bells and whistles on Yosemite

    footflaps
    Full Member

    That reminds me the photo App seems to disappeared from my MBP….

    zinaru
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    i normally get a tiny bit excited with these events but beyond the ‘woo thats different/fancy’, its normally shorted lived.

    allthegear
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    There are many performance improvements, notably Metal, and they mean less effort required by the processors to do things. Less effort means longer battery life. That is a big deal.

    Rachel

    stilltortoise
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    Good points doris and Rachel. Better performance and stability – or more to the point a return to the performance and stability that got me loving Apple in the first place – will be very welcome.

    In which case, I can’t wait 🙂

    craigxxl
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    Think I’ll pass for a while after the Ipad Air is now useless due to the slowness after the IOS9 update.

    selaciosa
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    Already got it – hardly notice the difference apart from Photos which has been mentioned.

    zilog6128
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    Natural language in Spotlight sounds great and of course better performance is always welcome. Will be interesting to see how quickly Adobe integrate the Metal stuff into CC as that could bring some massive performance benefits for graphicy types. Of course, it look them a LONG time to sort out the Retina/GPU balls-up with Illustrator so I’m not holding my breath (nor will I be updating immediately!)

    brassneck
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    Is there an upload cap on the bandwidth Photos uses?

    Lots of mention in that linky about gestures / matching iOS .. there’s no touch screen Mac is there? Another step to 1 OS as per MS?

    stilltortoise
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    there’s no touch screen Mac is there?

    No, but the Magic Trackpad is very effective with multi-touch gestures.

    allthegear
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    Depends what you mean by “1 OS”, brassneck. They already share a UNIX base and many of the same NextStep class libraries. It’s pretty much the UI and memory management that’s different these days, and for very good reasons if you’ve experienced Windows recently…

    Rachel

    slowoldman
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    Will I resisted Yosemite because I don’t like the flat icons. Daft aren’t I? I guess it’s probably time to update.

    Sandwich
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    Been running the gold master since the press show earlier in the month. I like the automatic question to restrict FaceBook api when you go to log in. Notes looks like it could be big when combined with the iOS version. The other minor stuff makes for a decent experience on the desktop.

    dirtyrider
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    If it makes my track pad come back to life after today’s fit I’m interested

    Only installed Yosemite a month ago

    MrSmith
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    it will break something.
    camera tethering in capture one, wacom tablet, my monitor calibration software, printer paper profiles or photoshop.
    having been bitten on the arse once and lost £££ earning time to sorting it out i’ll avoid it until i know everything works as it should, not that photoshop does as i often have to swap to 6.6 from CS as it seems to bring with it a memory hogging kernel task which ups the fan speed and causes a brush lag and stuttering in screen redraws with big files.

    codybrennan
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    I rolled back the preview from my main Macbook the other day, there were just too many features that hadn’t been finished. Eg: Disk Utility, which had a lot of things I use not yet included.

    dirtyrider
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    If it makes my track pad come back to life after today’s fit I’m interested

    a bit of reading and i managed to change the gestures so i can use it while i book a repair,

    the new little macbook thing, doesn’t seem to have a click trackpad, just double tap stuff,

    anyone using this full time?

    k-sugden
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    Think I’ll pass for a while after the Ipad Air is now useless due to the slowness after the IOS9 update.

    I upgraded both my iPad Air and iPhone 5 to IOS9 both have been fine if anything the phone is faster. Think I would be booking a Guru appointment if it had had an adverse affect on either.

    Will probably risk the El Capitan upgrade just maybe not tomorrow.

    stilltortoise
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    anyone using this full time?

    Not quite full time, but certainly regularly (and now in fact). I love it. The trackpad, with Force Touch, is brill, but I am a huge fan of how well Apple have implemented multi-touch trackpads on their MacBooks. The force touch is the cherry on the cake.

    doesn’t seem to have a click trackpad

    It does have a click, it’s just not a mechanical click. It’s just haptic feedback. It feels just like a real mechanical click.

    somafunk
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    I’m still on OS mountain Lion and i’m not interested in upgrading, in fact i’ve been advised by email not to by a few companies who’s stuff i own, All my software audio plug-ins work just fine and are stable so are my various bits of hardware (synths/controllers/24bit usb audio. I’m happy living in 2012 😀

    nemtbroutes
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    I’ve been using the beat since Beta1 came out. Most notable improvements for me are:

    1. Vastly improved network performance over WiFi and support for wider range of routers. They’ve backed out the network stack they introduced in Yosemite and reinstalled the original OSX stack. This ‘upgrade’ alone is worth the upgrade (same applies to iOS9).
    2. Split screen ala Windows 7. Being able to put to windows side by side is an excellent feature. Something I use on my work Windows PC all the time so now a similar feature is available on OSX is a real boon for me.
    3. Improved Spotlight search and use of natural search terms, ‘files i worked on last week’

    bongohoohaa
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    Been running the Betas since v3, and no major showstoppers. GM seed has been running very nicely for a week or so now, and the fact the main updates in the latest 11.10.1 release is new emojis seems to suggest they got most things right off the bat.

    I am a big fan of the new notes application. It wont replace the likes of Evernote for power users, but fits my jotting down needs nicely with the new additions of adding photos, scribbles, maps etc.

    Some of the other improvements like split screen etc are not really new as I use window snapping via BTT, which I find much more versatile.

    teasel
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    Will I resisted Yosemite because I don’t like the flat icons. Daft aren’t I?

    Not really; it’s nice to have your PC exactly as you want it. And you can!

    If you make a copy of the icons you wish to use and tuck them away in a folder you can simply paste them wherever you want once you’ve made the OS upgrade. Here’s a link to show how it’s done. It’s a link for Mavericks but I would imagine it’ll be the same in Yosemite and El Capitan…

    https://support.apple.com/kb/PH13922?locale=en_GB

    somouk
    Free Member

    I upgraded to the gold master the other week and it broke my Junos Pulse VPN client so had to restore from my time machine.

    I won’t be upgrading for some time yet!

    m360
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    So…where is the update? It’s Wednesday already!

    😛

    jambalaya
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    Didn’t have time to upgrade yesterday, will do so today as I always take the new software asap. If there is a speed bump for my 2009 Mini that will be good although it runs fast enough for me anyway. Will upgrade the wife’s 2012 MBP too.

    All this and a ride later as the weather is so nice.

    peteimpreza
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    “Think I’ll pass for a while after the Ipad Air is now useless due to the slowness after the IOS9 update. “

    I think you may have another issue here.

    iOS9 has had no impact on the performance of my iPad Air or the iPad 3 we have.

    brassneck
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    Ah good point, forgot the trackpad as it is of 0 interest to me (stuck in my ways really, like mice). Mybe should look again at that.

    Rachel – I think I actually meant ‘the illusion of one OS’ which is maybe where 10 is getting ahead – although it’s a debate as to whether this is a good idea – iOS and OS X worlds still feel separate in comparison. I have a 10 laptop, an XBox 360 and an old demo Nokia somewhere with some version of tile based windows on it and they feel very similar. I have a bunch of iPads / iPhones and a couple of Macs and they still feel like different worlds even with things like hand off and matching apps, and that funny pop over screen with all your apps on (commander??).

    Anyway, as long as smoke isn’t pouring out of peoples Macs I’ll give it a go later.

    thetallpaul
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    iOS9 is seriously laggy on my iPad 3. Time for a full clean and reinstall. Joy.

    We’ll not talk about the iPhone 4S……

    zilog6128
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    “Think I’ll pass for a while after the Ipad Air is now useless due to the slowness after the IOS9 update. “

    I think you may have another issue here.Yeah, it works fine (possibly slight improvement) on my iPad Air & iPhone 5. Probably worth a clean & re-install.

    craigxxl
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    “Think I’ll pass for a while after the Ipad Air is now useless due to the slowness after the IOS9 update. “

    I think you may have another issue here.

    iOS9 has had no impact on the performance of my iPad Air or the iPad 3 we have.

    Restored to 8.41 and no problems now. Not sure how I could have other problems as it is a closed system. I have no input in how it upgrades itself. I will wait for the next patch for IOS 9 as they already have a 9.01 a week after the initial release, no doubt 9.02 is just around the corner.

    craigxxl
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    As predicted 9.02 available today. That’s two patches in as many weeks. Apple sort your shit out. El Capitan can wait a long while before I upgrade.

    bikebouy
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    I’ve done El Cid and can’t see any difference at all..

    🙄

    mrblobby
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    They going to update the Magic Trackpad thing with force touch? My one is getting a bit temperamental but may hold out if they are.

    peterfile
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    I only recently upgraded to to Yosemite. Have downloaded El Capitan and will install tonight…unless I hear any horror stories between now and then.

    wanmankylung
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    Downloaded it and installed in last night. Everything went smoothly and the machine feels significantly faster.

    dirtyrider
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    in other Apple news, its impossible to get a Macbook genius bar appointment for Trinity Leeds, anyone know what time they release the times,

    GregMay
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    dirtyrider – Member
    in other Apple news, its impossible to get a Macbook genius bar appointment for Trinity Leeds, anyone know what time they release the times,

    That’s not news. That’s a whine.

    bikebouy
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    GregMay – Member
    dirtyrider – Member
    in other Apple news, its impossible to get a Macbook genius bar appointment for Trinity Leeds, anyone know what time they release the times,

    That’s not news. That’s a whine.

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    Thats not news, have you tried Regent St or Stratford?? 🙄 😆

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