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What are the pros and the cons to upgrading to yosemite? Can someone explain? It seems like I should upgrade but I dont to know if it will mess anything up. Or if there are any major bugs that anyone has found out about.
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its looks a lot cleaner to me.
Everything is flat and simple yet colorful.
So yes it worth it.
No bugs so far
Everything is flat and simple yet colorful.
So yes it worth it.
No bugs so far
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I have had Yosemite on my Macbook Air ever since the public beta was released. There are no bugs that I have experienced so you shouldn't be worried in that regard.
I really like the re-design they did and glad they finally went towards a flatter layout.
I really like the re-design they did and glad they finally went towards a flatter layout.
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I'd recommend the upgrade, you do it as a in-place upgrade so you don't lose anything at all. If you want to be cautious then you can Time Machine a backup just in case you don't like it.
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