OS X Yosemite Beta
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- ShaneHolley0
Not had any issues as yet. Though new spotlight isn't as user friendly as they make out...
Everything seems to run a lot faster on my MB Pro. New Safari does look nice but I can't see me moving from chrome still.
Not a huge fan of the icon colours. The flatness doesn't seem to work with the pallet they've gone for. To my eyes anyhow. Though the Dark Mode on menus is actually quite nice.
- fadein110
^ all okay according to this - apart from the Avid issue
http://www.native-instruments.co…
- lajj0
installed it on my slow ass MB pro early 2011.
Safari seems cool, Chrome is slow as hell.
Youtube videos dont even show up in the vid of the day thread.I like it, my machine seems faster even.
My only wish is for a unified Google/Apple contact and email system.
- teh0
- what replaced it?pressplay
- this did.
http://thechive.file…prophetone - yupteh
- mg330
- inteliboy0
I feel like Apple got shit so right with Yosemite, it's now time for them to go through a multi year cycle of fucking things up again. Just like they did after snow leopard.
- mekk0
Is it safe to update now? Problems with Adobe CS5/CS6/CC or else?
- BuddhaHat0
How to zoom instead of maximize in Yosemite:
- BuddhaHat0
I'm really glad the clicking the maximize button now actually maximizes in a way similar to that of Windows, but it sucks that on a dual-screen setup, once you maximize say Chrome for example, you can't drag a finder window or anything else over to that screen. So they have effectively removed the little arrows that can be seen in the top right of this image:
and they have passed that functionality over to the green maximize button. Why?!?!?!?
- nb0
Anyone using CS5 w/ Yosemite? Any problems?
- teh0
Cannot run Facetime on Yosemite.
error:
FaceTime can’t be installed on “Macintosh HD” because the version of OS X is too new.- http://appleinsider.…syst_m
- thanks but I don't have an iphone.teh
- inteliboy0
"This is inaccurate alarmism. It shouldn't be surprising that the search bar makes autocomplete requests to Apple as you type. The address, phone number, and map link that popped up when you typed in the name of a local business, for example, didn't just appear out of thin air.
However, it seemed suspicious to me that Apple would make it impossible, as the author claims, to type in the Safari address bar without sending queries to Apple. So, I fired up Charles proxy to confirm my suspicions.When using Safari default settings, typing in the address bar resulted in a few requests to Apple and Google autocomplete APIs. Then, I turned off "Include search engine suggestions" and "Include Spotlight Suggestions" in Safari search preferences. (Safari -> Preferences -> Search)
As I initially believed, no requests were sent whatsoever when typing in the address bar after those settings were disabled. Can we put out our pitchforks yet, or am I missing something?"
- ernexbcn0
FYI Safari sends every search query you make to Apple servers
- Please tell me this is just because Yosemite is still in beta.Crack_Junkie
- Yosemite is not on betaernexbcn
- HN discussion https://news.ycombin…ernexbcn
- FYI google sends all your searches through google servers. Boom. Mind blown.monospaced
- < so great apply now as bad as google for datamining - and you make it sound like a positive lolfadein11
- mono well of course, Google is a search engine, Apple is not. Why send your queries to Apple and DuckDuckGo?ernexbcn
- it should go only to DuckDuckGo, OR Google, OR Bing only, according to your preferred search engineernexbcn
- Apple has been in the search game for years. Don't kid yourself my friend.monospaced
- apple defence forceernexbcn
- autoflavour0
LOL.. i guess i should put some time aside to get around to updating.. my imac is still running snow leopard..
- ernexbcn0
This is script replaces Helvetica Neue with Lucida Grande on OS X