The only real complaint i have, and that's simply because this machine is too 
old, (a 2011 Imac) is that apparently the part of Handoff that lets me start a 
document on one device and finish on another doesn't quite work and Airdrop 
only works between macs unless there's a setting i'm not aware of in which case 
i would love to know where that could be found.
/Krister

> 19 okt 2014 kl. 20:09 skrev Jamie Pauls <jamiepa...@gmail.com>:
> 
> I also updated and my word is go for it. Just goes to show that know two 
> people   are going to have the same experience. If you are nervous about 
> updating and don't need to, then don't. If you don't really have anything to 
> lose, go ahead. If no one updates, then nobody can report bugs to Apple or 
> share tips and tricks for getting around the new operating system. If you are 
> going to tell someone not to update under any circumstance, you might want to 
> provide more specifics than the operating system is garbage. Just my two 
> cents. Maybe a dollar 50.
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Oct 19, 2014, at 11:26 AM, Pamela Francis <gypsykitt...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Like an idiot, I did update. I have one word to say to you about updating. 
>> Don't, under any condition.
>> 
>> Pam Francis
>> 
>> On Oct 18, 2014, at 6:41 PM, The Believer <ancient.ali...@icloud.com> wrote:
>> 
>> My philosophy is to wait. If you want to help with the bugs and all that, go 
>> for it. If your Mavericks experience is smooth and trouble free, I would 
>> wait until Yosemite matures a bit more. Some of the new features I am quite 
>> interested in but they are not life changing. Same goes for iOS 8.
>> 
>> From The Believer. . .
>> . . . what if it were true?
>> ancient.ali...@icloud.com
>> 
>>> On 10/18/2014 4:37 PM, jeffrey greene wrote:
>>> Hi, Well I've been reading about every bodies problems with OSX 10.10. So,. 
>>> do you think I should upgrade from mavericks? Or do you think it would be 
>>> better to wait for 10.10.1? I have a 2012 macbook pro with a quad-core 
>>> processor and quite a bit of memory. Any thoughts would be appreciated!
>>> Jeff
>>> 
>>> 
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