OK, upgraded to Yosemite last night. No problems. Download took an hour or so (5 gb), but the automatic install was about 20 minutes, and so far I've encountered no problems. Don't care that much for the new look, though: I don't like the system font, and everything's flat and simplistic. I understand the graphic design argument against a skeuomorphic interface and somewhat agree with it, but this may have gone too far in the other direction.

Those of you on 10.10 (or on the current iOS), what are your thoughts on the interface?
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From: [identity profile] joecrow.livejournal.com


I did the upgrade to Yosemite from Mountain Lion last week, mostly as an attempt to fix my really irritating trackpad freakout-fest. It ...kinda worked, I guess? The trackpad's not freaking out quite as much as it was?

But yeah, the new look bites hard. Hate the font, strongly dislike the flat look of all the icons and what-nots, less than impressed with the part where the Mail updater completely failed to bring ANY of my old emails over; overall, not my favorite update.
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