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Started by PAGATRON, September 21, 2016, 11:16:28 AM

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PAGATRON

Anyone downloaded this yet, or are we playing the smart move and waiting for the first update?
Should be fine for my 2011 MacBook Pro and how many of you will start having convos with our machines?


Porter Dimi

It's fine. No great shakes, and I'll never use Siri because of dysphoria associated with my voice (yippee!), but yeah. S'fine.

Photoshop still works with this, which is a relief. Updating to El Capitan left me unable to save documents for a good three months, until Adobe finally caved in and sent new copies to those affected.

hewantstolurkatad

Using a hackintosh, so it'll be about 3 months before I even consider updating!

biggytitbo

Look forward to stories of people command v'ing last nights porn search during an important meeting.

Twed

I don't know why I downloaded it. None of the features are anything I'd use, I don't have any Apple devices (phones etc.) and I've never signed in with an Apple ID on this computer.

Naturally it broke all of my spoddier software and I spent half the day fixing it.

Idiot. I'm now back to the position where I was before the upgrade. If I didn't know I installed it I wouldn't notice it's different.

Verdict: -1/10

shiftwork2

An unusually shite experience.  Siri is so slow on my fairly recent mac that I've already turned it off.  Pointless for a desktop pc anyway.  The inclusion of documents and desktop to the iCloud account means I have to revisit those old files to see if the extra space required is worth it.  Thanks.  Not seeing any improvements in usability or aesthetics yet.  The Apple idea of combining the desktop with mobile devices isn't yet as arse-clenching as that of Microsoft but it seems to getting there.