Seven days on from completing the installation of Yosemite I figured it was time to offer some feedback on how I’m getting on with it. There’s a million and one reviews that came out immediately after installation, so I’ve decided that whenever I do a review on new Operating Systems I’m going to give them at least a week before commenting so that I can let you know how it feels after I’ve got over the initial ‘shock’ of any changes.
Disclaimer: I’ve previously talked about whether you should upgrade to Yosemite yet (see here), and I have of course ignored my own advice (but I have taken sensible precautions should I need to revert to Mavericks at any time). I also have a page that will continue to be refreshed on whether I feel that it’s safe to upgrade to Yosemite yet (see here).
Installation
With that out of the away, let me talk first about the upgrade procedure. As has become the norm, Apple updates are done through the Mac App Store, and as you probably know Yosemite is available at no cost.
This procedure will create a bootable drive to take to any other (supported) Mac and enable you to install Yosemite without the huge download. The reason you have to do it before installing on your first machine is that the upgrade process will delete the original file on completion (to save you space),
The rest of the install process is really straightforward and needs no explanation from me. The whole process (once the download is complete) will take between 30 minutes and an hour, so don’t start it if you have any time constraints.
What’s good about Yosemite?
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