May I ask why you wait 3-4 months? Why that time span?I normally wait 3-4 months after the official launch before upgrading to the latest OS.
Anyone else have the same habit and can you tell me your reasons?
1. Sierra is is absolutely useless for anyone that doesn't use iOS
it isn't any faster or stabler than El Cap .6 .
Apple Watch unlocking? No thanks... my Machine has sensitive data on it, I don't want just anyone being able to unlock the Mac, because they found my Apple Watch lying on the counter. WTF Apple?
For me, there's nothing compelling about Sierra.
For the first time in 15 years of using OS X (since Cheetah), I don't have any reason to update to the newest OS.
Apple Watch unlocking? No thanks... my Machine has sensitive data on it, I don't want just anyone being able to unlock the Mac, because they found my Apple Watch lying on the counter. WTF Apple?
Universal clipboard? My iPad and iPhone are both media consumption devices where I use the clipboard to copy/paste URLs to funny videos etc. Do I want the URLs to overwrite what I may have on my Mac's clipboard (usually code snippets)? No.
I will downgrade to El Cap because of the choppy scrolling in Safari.
Seriously? You really think that is how it works?
A.
(I mean really, I do not even own an Apple Watch and I know better. How would anyone who has been using Apple products for over a decade think that Apple would be so dumb?)
The issue isn't wide spread, but there are other users who reported it. There is almost no background processes when it appears, it is consistent, no spotlight indexing, photos inndexing either. I have no extensio s installed, so i can rule that out too.I don't use Safari -- I've been a longtime Firefox guy -- but is that a well-known issue with Safari in Sierra?
In other words, are you sure that the problem is Sierra?
Is it possible that you are simultaneously doing other CPU-intensive things on your machine which may be causing the choppiness?
Also, do you have anything on your machine to gauge your memory usage? For example, I use iStat Menus.
My point is, make sure that the problem is really Sierra, before you decide to downgrade.
The issue isn't wide spread, but there are other users who reported it. There is almost no background processes when it appears, it is consistent, no spotlight indexing, photos inndexing either. I have no extensio s installed, so i can rule that out too.
The issue is present with the 10.12.1 beta too. I'm staying with sierra to finish up the bug report and follow up, but downgrading after it. I get angry every time the scrolling stutters, even on text only sites, on a 1200€ worth of iMac.
The page is not loading, as i said the issue appears on short, text only pages, too, and appears when scrolling up, too. It appers when the page scrolling animation slows down, so i don't think it is a loading issue. And it appears with sierra only, same site scrolls buttery smooth in el cap.And it is not because the page is still loading in Safari when you try to scroll? That would definitely cause something like that to occur?
Are you a hardcore Safari user, or would you consider switching to Firefox for the purposes of comparison?
This feature could be useful, but 9/10 times I don't want the contents of my clipboard overwritten. When I do need to copy and paste something between iOS and OS X, I just use Notes.
1. Sierra is is absolutely useless for anyone that doesn't use iOS, as Apple ignored Android users like me (I understand why, makes sense);
2. If you don't use Apple's first party apps and services, and use apps like MSOffice, Endnote, Chrome, Spotify Sierra brings nothing, again.
3. El Cap will get the same security updates for many moons.
0 useful features for users like me. And let's be honest, it isn't any faster or stabler than El Cap .6 . Why update?