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I will be ruling out hardware issues by taking advantage of Apple's free repair scheme for GPU issues with 2011/2012 Macs to ensure it isn't the hardware, but I am confident this is a shoddily coded, poorly tested, POS of an operating system is the route cause of, or at least a massively exacerbating factor in, the GPU issues that so many Yosemite users have developed since 'upgrading.'
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Might as well have picked up a £350 PC laptop if I can't make use of my discrete graphics and can't load bread and butter creativity software without an embarrassing crash.
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I am trying to do pro work and I paid extra for a machine for that purpose. You can keep your bells and whistles, transparent windows and notification centers, if it falls over whenever I try to load Photoshop, it's as good as useless to me. Thing is, Vista didn't crash every time it switched from internal to discrete graphics cards, which means, that terrible as it was, it was fundamentally more stable and reliable than Yosemite.
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Frankly, these issues make it the worst OS I have ever used, and I have used both Windows 8 and Vista in the past. Also, loads of software isn't compatible. Not best impressed that I basically can't use the discrete graphics card properly on my £2k (when new) 2012 machine without a total system hang. Unless you like GPU panics, hard crashes, freezes and lower performance in benchmarks than Mavericks. Fortunately for me, I've only had to deal with minor annoyances with Yosemite. I'm pleased and hopeful Apple will take its time and make El Capitan less buggy than Yosemite (and similarly with iOS), since I know some users have had to deal with frustrating bugs. Fortunately, mDNSResponder is back in 10.10.4. My problems, though, occurred in Mavericks, not Yosemite. I do believe Apple needs to continue refining the UI, and I'd like to see a return of some features such as Command-d for Don't Save in a dialog and less nagging about system updates (since I'm on metered satellite Internet, my updates must wait until I'm up at midnight).I did run into some unpleasantness with Discoveryd, the buggy successor to mDNSResponder (part of Bonjour). I've always admired Helvetica, one of the best typestyles ever, so having a variant as the system font was not an unwelcome change for me. This time, transparency has been employed in an aesthetically pleasing manner that doesn't detract from usability. I know the UI design has been controversial, but overall I'm satisfied with it. One of the best parts of using Yosemite (and Mavericks) has been the significantly improved battery life on my MacBook Pro. Still, most of the awkward elements of 10.7 have been smoothed out at this point. It's been a sometimes bumpy ride the last few years starting with 10.7 Lion. It does not store any personal data.I've found OS X 10.10 to be a robust, powerful OS that operates in a way that makes sense and works very well for me. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional".
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