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02-25-2016 07:12 PM
I am still using the last version of Yosemite v10.10.5. I'm an old school Mac Babe, "don't fix what ain't broken" when it comes to OS'es.
Whenever upgrades come out, I read all the reviews I can get my cyber fingers on prior to upgrading. Then if & when I do upgrade, I always wait for v3. That being said.....
I will be skipping EC *for now.* Yosemite & I are still lovers. As long as he treats me right, he won't be thrown to the curb.
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
02-25-2016 08:16 PM
I hate this "Best Answer" button. Every time I heart a post in this thread I'm so afraid I'll hit "Best Answer." It seems like that's telling people the thread is closed. I don't understand why it's there.
02-26-2016 05:54 AM
I updated when I got the notice and the only problem, some older games aren't compatible. Even when I used Windows computers, I installed secuity updates when available and never had any problems.
02-26-2016 06:03 AM
I got a new iMac that had El Capitan installed. I've had no technical problems. I've just had to learn some new stuff espcially with Pages and Numbers; really not a problem.
02-26-2016 08:38 AM
02-26-2016 08:55 AM - edited 02-26-2016 09:27 AM
I always install the new updates as soon as they're released. El Capitan has been out and in use since September 2015, so it's been through plenty of post-beta "testing." I didn't have any problems with the installation -- no interruptions, and it ran smoothly. I can understand why some like to wait, and as long as your OS X is still supported by Apple and is still receiving security updates, that's not a problem... other than the fact that application software and websites gradually start to adapt to and favor the newest OS X version. So, you might find an increasing number of glitches and if you report them you might get the response to "update your software."
02-26-2016 09:03 AM
@dooBdoo wrote:
I always install the new updates as soon as they're released. El Capitan has been out and in use since June 2015, so it's been through plenty of post-beta "testing." I didn't have any problems with the installation -- no interruptions, and it ran smoothly. I can understand why some like to wait, and as long as your OS X is still supported by Apple and is still receiving security updates, that's not a problem... other than the fact that application software and websites gradually start to adapt to and favor the newest OS X version. So, you might find an increasing number of glitches and if you report them you might get the response to "update your software."
Thank you @dooBdoo. I didn't realize it had been out so long. I didn't get the e-mail about it until November. Is this something that takes hours to download? Do I need to do it overnight? I'm thinking there was a download that I did right after I got my computer, and Apple told me to do it overnight. I may be remembering incorrectly.
02-26-2016 09:33 AM - edited 02-26-2016 09:33 AM
Oops! I was editing my post when you quoted it, @NickNack! I made a mistake, and looked at the wrong installation info
-- it was released at the end of September, not June.
It will be a lengthy download/install, but the amount of time will vary based on your internet speed and also your device. I really can't remember how long it took, but in checking online the reports I see say it varied from 45 minutes to a couple of hours. Sometimes they recommend night installs just because of online traffic to the servers, when many people are trying to update at the same time.
02-26-2016 06:18 PM
Actually, once you get accustomed to the new Pages, it really is OK. It's just somewhat more complicate in some functions and actually simpler in others. You can get one of the ".......For Dummies" books for El Capitan and it'll help you adjust.
02-26-2016 06:41 PM - edited 02-26-2016 06:55 PM
@dooBdoo or anyone who can help. I have a really stupid question that I'm almost embarassed to ask. I have Thunderbird e-mail on my computer. I mostly use Mail, but use Thunderbird for a different e-mail account that I have. Will the Thunderbird icon along the bottom of my screen (is it called the dock?) go away when I download El Capitan? If I'm not explaining myself well, it's what I click on to get to my Thunderbird e-mail. I really need that icon/e-mail to stay.
I'm assuming it won't have any effect on it but wanted to make sure.
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