I've been testing Yosemite for several months on about five machines, off and 
on. The release is now installed on both my primary work systems (MBA13" early 
2012, MBP13" mid-2013, Mac mini mid-2012). It's proving to be completely solid. 
Lightroom, Filemaker Pro, Photoshop PS5, VueScan, FireFox, Kindle Reader, etc 
all working with no problems at all. Overall, snappier looks, simplified icons, 
faster operating. (The Mac mini with quad i7/2.6 Ghz, 16G RAM, and 960G SSD is 
very very fast now.) 

I installed iOS 8.1 today on both iPhone 4S (32G) and iPad mini (64G). I had 
iOS 8.0.2 installed before. 8.1 has improved speed and battery consumption is 
back to where it was with iOS 7 (iOS 8 sucked a bit of power…). Everything is 
working smoothly now. The Camera Roll has been returned to the Photos app 
(yay!) and scrolling is much improved. By and large, I'm positive on iOS 8, but 
it's a bit less of a happy happy than Yosemite on Mac.

G


> On Oct 21, 2014, at 3:49 PM, Paul Stenquist <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> What’s the skinny on the new OSX? It’s supposed to provide more iPHone 
> support, which is a plus, but are there drawbacks? Some have said the 
> interface is childish and trite. Others have said its gimmicks will slow down 
> the machine. Any fans or foes here?


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