No it doesn't. Yosemite is terrible on a retina Mac.
I downgraded to Mavericks 4 days ago and could not be happier.
No more eye strain, stuffing around with wifi every time my screen dims, no more beach balls.
And my god, Mavericks FLIES on my rMBP. It's like having a brand new computer again.
I can't recommend downgrading enough. The only negative, which is subjective, is if you prefer the new interface style, which I certainly don't, so it's all positive as far as I am concerned.
I don't really want to stick on Mavericks like people who are holding out on SL after Lion.
It's not a downgrade.
I have been reading this thread with interest. I have had Yosemite for a while expecting updates to sort out all the problems I've had. They haven't happened and it has now become untenable. I have been looking at going back to Mavericks, having not had any problem with it. The sparsebundles I had from time machine on my ext drive are corrupt, so I had followed instructions to create a bootable drive. I downloaded from app store, copied the mavericks installer from the applications folder to stop it being auto deleted, and used diskmaker to transfer it to a usb drive. Strangely even though it said 10.9 it was called Yosemite installer? Went through all the motions, machine rebooted and was back to yosemite, exactly as it was before with all my files. I deleted all files from the disk and diskmaker won't see the drive now. I'm pulling my hair out, can anyone spot what I'm doing wrong? I've never had to do this before since moving to mac as never has such a bad OS. Thanks for any help
sparsebundles I had from time machine on my ext drive are corrupt
if you plug your TM disk in once Mavericks in installed you can manually drag and drop your latest TM back-up files from the TM disk.
I stayed on ML for the reason that Yosemite looks boring, however is there a way to go to Mavericks without going to Yosemite? I find that now some apps I bought are not working right in ML since the last update. I own RipiT and now it crashes everytime I try to use it, doesn't even matter if I download the latest version for The Little App Factory, no versions work?
I rather like Yosemite and it's working just fine on my 2012 base Mini. In fact I find Yosemite boots a little quicker and is a tad more responsive. As for the overall look I rather like it. I've been using OS X since 2001.
The only issue i've had with Yosemite is the random beach ball hang in Safari.
Personally, I don't mind if the look is different or if *I* don't like it -- after all taste is subjective.
My main issue with the look is that it can be tough on the eyes for some people above 40.
Less than a year from now, people will be downgrading to Yosemite
It had a user account obliteration bug initially.Snow Leopard was so trouble free, and an absolute rock.
Yup.
When mavericks came out, "I'm downgrading to Mountain Lion!"
When Mountain Lion came out, "I'm downgrading to Lion!"
… beach ball hang in Safari.
The difference is, if people are still downgrading after 10.10.2 comes out because of stability or performance issues, there is a serious problem and your trite little analogy no longer holds water.
"if people are still downgrading after 10.9.2 comes out because of stability or performance issues, there is a serious problem."
"if people are still downgrading after 10.8.2 comes out because of stability or performance issues, there is a serious problem."
so old ****.
Less than a year from now, people will be downgrading to Yosemite
When mavericks came out, "I'm downgrading to Mountain Lion!"
When Mountain Lion came out, "I'm downgrading to Lion!"
This time next year people will be bemoaning OS X Diablo and downgrading back to Yosemite.
Post Snow Leopard i've never had a performance or stability issue on a .2 release.
The thought never occurred to me.
I wanted to upgrade when Mavericks was released, but I waited a while for a third party product to become compatible. Then I used and enjoyed it.
The thought never occurred to me. I used and enjoyed it.
Oh, ButteryScrollin, you missed the "When Yosemite came out " one. It's entirely different; the design direction repelled me during the prerelease period. It hadn't even come out.