Thanks Tony, really helpful to hear and pleased all went well.

I'm still being shy about it, as on early 2011 MBPro, but your post 
encourages me to take the leap. I admit I'm not that sure about the UI 
changes - but on that, is there any lag? Does it all perform and respond 
smoothly? Mine on 10.9 is so quick (SSD) and works like a charm. I'd hate 
an update to suddenly make the MB suddenly feel rather ancient!

AP

On Monday, November 24, 2014 8:57:44 PM UTC, Tony Crooks wrote:
>
> I’ve just got around to installing Yosemite on our late 2008 MacBook Pro - 
> lack of internet bandwidth prevented me from dong so before now - and must 
> confess that on first appearances I much prefer it to OS X 10.9. Clean, 
> clinical design. Speed seems decent for this ageing device.
>
> Instal seemed to work OK. Had a slight issue with getting the wifi to 
> stick but that seems to have resolved itself. Need to sort out TRIM for the 
> Crucial SSD at some stage. Mail app seems to be working normally. Safari 
> seems to have taken a step up. Messages seems to be working OK. Not tried 
> FaceTime.
>
> About to find out how problematic iCloud Drive is.
>
> Regards,
>
> Tony
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