Once every 6-8 months I always nuke my HD and install a fresh copy of OSX.. Is it safe to use El Capitan now or should I stick with Yosemite for the time being?
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After a first unlucky upgrade and return to Yosemite for a serious bug (my updated mac didn't let me shut the system down) I had to make a so called "clean install" of El Capitan, which made unavoidable to reinstall as well each software, of course those compatible with El Capitan, which are practically all those which work with Yosemite in my experience.
The new BootCamp didn't let me install Windows for unknown reasons , so I had temporarily to reinstall Yosemite and when Windows was installed, clone back El Capitan after erasing the temporary Yosemite.
Besides that and one or two applications not possible to use or needing to be updated (or worse, bought!), I haven't had any particular problem since upgrading half a year ago, but my computer is not used for professional, money-earning purposes but just for general use.
El Capitan works for me more or less like Yosemite. No particular bugs I might have noticed but neither a once in a life experience.
Many people complain about bugs in El Capitan in different threads in this forum but you will find as many complaining about Yosemite bugs.
If you go over many posts, you see that every OSX since Snow Leopard and even before it, has people who loved it (and many still use it) and others who hate it and find it terrible.
Therefore the experience of others won't help you to decide.
The best way to find your own way is to clone your entire system to an external bootable drive and upgrade that clone instead of your main drive.
It might be slower because being external, particularly if it is a USB 2 drive or Firewire drive (and not a Thunderbolt) but if you accept in advance that unavoidable slower function, you will find out if you and your software feels better in El Capitan than in Yosemite.
If your experience is not convincing, you lose nothing, since it is just an external clone, and if you like it, then you can upgrade your main system, either as an update, if possible, or as a clean install as I had to do.
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