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Can anyone check if the Terminal app was updated, and if the are any new options? Here's the current version on Yosemite
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Can anybody confirm whether this issue (delay between cursor and window movement) has been fixed?
This isn't specific to Yosemite. I think this was introduced in Lion. You can disable beam sync with Quartz debug to eliminate the delay, but I don't recommend it as you'd get screen tearing and funky animations.
 
Hi Guys
Could someone please check preview as well?
The current version on yosemite is 8.0
Thanks
 

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There are also password prompt settings in appstore preference pane for free apps and in-app purchases
 
Ugh. Photos opens whenever I plugin in my iPhone or iPad. Any ideas how to disable it?
 
It should give you an option when it opens.

I forced quit Photos the first time and it hasn't since asked. Maybe later there'll be a preference to open it when you plugin an iPhone. For now, maybe I'm stuck.

Not sure where the preference is. defaults read com.apple.Photos show anything?
 
Aaaargh this whole thread is tempting me to make the early plunge. However my experiences with betas were on Lion and Mountain Lion - let me assure you, that was not a pretty experience.
 
Interesting. I'm skeptical, seeing as I gave up on Yosemite after a 3 month experiment wherein I tried to like it but the lag and glitches were just too much. That said, there seem to have been improvements.

If this is an update in the "Snow Leopard" mold, does it also have a corresponding decrease in drive space footprint? Just curious.

Another thing is that I like to run some legacy Windows games in Wine (which has advantages vs. the overhead of a full-blown VM, which I also maintain). Throttling down to 1 CPU core in XCode improves their stability considerably. Performance doing so is just fine under Mavericks whereas under Yosemite everything (game and system) ran terribly. I don't suppose anybody would know yet if there's any improvement on that front?
 
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