Yes.My new iMac is running on Yosemite - would you guys recommend upgrading to El Capitan?
[doublepost=1457973478][/doublepost]Hola, Senor Cuete. If I had posted on the strength of my first download of ElCapitan I would share your doubts. But once I got up the courage to uninstall and are-install, it worked as I had hoped. My fear was that I might lose all kinds of files and apps, but in fact it all remaind rock steady. Hope this helps.Read the reviews on the App Store. This version of OS X has a lot of horrible reviews.
Every version of every operating system gets horrible reviews. People with complaints post, hardly anyone else does. It's human nature.Read the reviews on the App Store. This version of OS X has a lot of horrible reviews.
True indeed!Every version of every operating system gets horrible reviews. People with complaints post, hardly anyone else does. It's human nature.
My new iMac is running on Yosemite - would you guys recommend upgrading to El Capitan?
Do you need a phd to figure why? It's an OS. After the first release, every single review is just to complain about something. Always.Read the reviews on the App Store. This version of OS X has a lot of horrible reviews.
El Cap is the best desktop OS ever released. Just back up using TM and update.
That's not true. It was never true.That depends on A: is all software compatible B: do all external devices work without problems C: has the OS any bugs that are too troublesome.
If answer to even one point is yes its a bad idea to update.
As for El Capitan being the best OS ever released I have to disagree. Snow Leopard is more reliable and faster especially on oldest Macs supported by El Capitan. Not to mention that it contains no pointless features inspired by iOS. I am not saying that El Capitan has no potential, I just don't think it is nowhere as good as Snow Leopard is.
Finally. Someone without that ignorant biased crap about Snow Leopard.That's not true. It was never true.
If you are talking about 10.6.8 vs 10.11.0, maybe it was better on some very particular instances, otherwise it was nothing more than an older, worse OS. yes, you rambling about "pointless features" inspired by iOS already said everything that needs to be said about you and your position.
If you weren't so biased and if you were even if a bit knowledgable about the subject, you could go on and search for the SL threads upon release, and the next few updates. Adjectives used by a much higher % of users than people complaining about modern OSes were: "piece of ****"; "pathetic attempt to mine clueless users for money. No features."; "unstable piece of crap. I will never update above 10.5. Apple died after 10.4.11".
Yeah.
For a period of time last month, after some digging and searches for help, I did revert back to Mavericks. After about 2 weeks or so though I just upgraded. Can't remember the justification as to why I did it though.. I think it had to do with my iPhone and iTunes.I wish I was still on Mavericks. It looked so much better, and also ran so much better most of the time. Not to mention my Mac ran about 15 degrees cooler on Mavericks also.
Every version of every operating system gets horrible reviews. People with complaints post, hardly anyone else does. It's human nature.
El Capitan is much better than Yosemite. I reverted back to Mavericks after a 6 month battle with that abysmal version of OSX.
With that said, I wish I was still on Mavericks. It looked so much better, and also ran so much better most of the time. Not to mention my Mac ran about 15 degrees cooler on Mavericks also.
For a period of time last month, after some digging and searches for help, I did revert back to Mavericks. After about 2 weeks or so though I just upgraded. Can't remember the justification as to why I did it though.. I think it had to do with my iPhone and iTunes.
El Capitan isn't bad, but it I have more fond memories of older releases like Leopard and Snow Leopard. I was so in love with Leopard when it came out, and I was in the lucky boat as I had ZERO issues with it.