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Since nearly every icon has been updated, including folder icons in Finder, has the disk drive icons been updated as well?

Ever since SSD/Flash has been available on Macs as a BTO from Apple (and eventually a standard feature for some models) I have always been wondering why we still get the HDD icon with the title "Macintosh HD"?

I would love to see new icons that match the new style and a proper SSD or Flash icon for those particular devices.
 
OS X Yosemite DP2 Macbook Air 13"

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Note: iTunes & Photos/Preview icon I have made my self.

Wallpaper: Took a stock wallpaper from Google and made a translucent OS X logo in the middle.
 
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Well, here's mine:

It's a cMBP 13 (mid-2012). Also, I've "disabled" the dock since I never use it and find it annoying.
 

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If anyone on a rMBP could take a screenshot of a the stock desktop with safari opened for its first launch I would reality appreciate it.
 
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It's working now as of the last FCPX Update, if that's what you're looking for.

Including all the Motion templates that come bundled?

What about any 3rd party plugins via FxFactory?

If that's the case then hello Yosemite (again) :D
 
Im a Mac user since 2011 and I also never used to Dock. Could anybody tell me what the Dock is used for?

Dragging files on to it.

Especially since they killed file creator codes a few years back. So for example, since then you can only set JPEGs to open with a single program when you double click them. So if I want to open 1 JPEG in Photoshop, 1 JPEG in Preview, and 1 JPEG in iPhoto I'd either have to go to each program, go to file, go to open (or import) and manually find it...

OR I can drag those 3 files onto those programs on the dock. Super fast and easy. (And the biggest thing I miss when using Windows.)
 
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