Chris, I have been using El Capitan 10.11.1 since it came out.
I haven't had any problems at all.
I guess I got lucky.


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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Chris Gilland
Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2015 4:28 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: So, what is the beaf about El Capitan?

OK, I have a question.

I’m interested to know if people are still having tons of issues with El 
Capitan, and are deciding to not upgrade past Yosemite as of yet.

Honestly, I think that the time has come finally when 10.11 is actually worth 
the upgrade.  I’ve been travelling for the past week, as of today, and the only 
laptop I’ve had with me is my late 2012 13 inch macbook pro.  I am running 
10.11.1 on it.  Not even the public beta.  This is the official release.  Maybe 
I’ve just gotten lucky this time, which considerring my initial disaster, 
surprises me intensely, but I was a little leery about taking only my IPhone 
with I O S 9.1, and my macbook with El Capitan.  I figured however I’d give it 
a shot.  Honestly, I’ve had to do quite a bit of research this last week.

We’ve been in Orlando at Disneyworld, and so, it was my job to be the group 
coordinator for my family to figure out what theme parks had which attractions, 
and were they accessible with audio description etc.  OK, granted, it was the 
Disney web site I was looking on, which in itself is pretty darn easy to 
navigate in general, but the point is, I used Safari, and I didn’t have even 
slightly any of the issues people have reported on this list.  At least, if I 
did, they were so mild in nature that I didn’t even notice it in the least.

Also, I had to e-mail back and forth with my aunt who was looking up info as 
well with her IPad.  We both sent info back and forth, which obviously meant me 
having to get really familiar with 10.11.1 and using the Mail app.  Again, OK, 
granted, I’m using classic view, but it worked flawlessly.

So, I don’t get it.  I know people are gonna be people.  People are going to 
say things suck, when in all actuality, they may just want to throw a bit of a 
drama for the world to see, but let’s be realistic.  I! am not really seeing 
any major issues at all, but there is definitely that possibility that others 
still are.

So, I’m curious how many of you all agree that things have finally kind a 
settled down, as far as stability goes.

I’ll admit, 10.11 was kind of gross, but once the 10.11.1update came out, it 
seems that pretty much, maybe not everything, but most 90% of things have been 
fixed.

Chris.

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