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436mb for my MBA 2011, slowish download, I guess due to sheer volume of downloads being requested from the Apple Servers. All running fine, must admit that for the first time since running Yosemite, my MBA connected to my home Wifi network (Airport Extreme router) automatically! Let's hope it wasn't a one off.

Also updates my iPhone 6 and iPad 4 to 8.1.3 without any snags.

I do still have the issue of some older (Mavericks style) folder icons between the Yosemite style folder icons in the Finder :(
 
About this Mac tab switching is now buttery smooth. After all these years. :D

EDIT: Graphical glitches in Time Machine are fixed.
 
Finally!!!

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I had hoped this would fix all Wifi issues ..... Alas it does not

If you are connected 802.11ac (and get 1300mbps) go into Finder and click Airdrop then check your speed .. it drops to 260mbps or there about

It also does not seem to recover back up to the maximum speed

Still looks like discoveryd and Wifi/Bluetooth are broken

discoveryd has been an unmitigated mess. Apple never should have transitioned away from DNSResponder with discoveryd in that state.
 
Please tell me what I'm looking at? What's been fixed?

Prior to this update when you changed volume or brightness that graphic had these off looking contrasting colored square edges instead of the monochrome curved edges you see in that screen shot.
 
I had hoped this would fix all Wifi issues ..... Alas it does not

If you are connected 802.11ac (and get 1300mbps) go into Finder and click Airdrop then check your speed .. it drops to 260mbps or there about

It also does not seem to recover back up to the maximum speed

Still looks like discoveryd and Wifi/Bluetooth are broken

Are all your points on the network between connections running at 802.11ac or do you have an 802.11n member on there?
 
Taking over 30 minutes to install on a rMBP with FileVault enabled... Hopefully that's only happening on mine...
 
Caution! I had to reset the PRAM in my Mac Pro 3,1 for this update to be able to boot from my Apricorn Velocity X1.
 
Are all your points on the network between connections running at 802.11ac or do you have an 802.11n member on there?

All connections are 802.11ac ... and all devices are apple

The issue is Airdrop drops the speed, then does not recover it back up
 
Still frustrated that the problem I'm having which is actually specific to my particular weird, edge-case configuration, may be related to things that have nothing to do with Apple, and could actually be a hardware problem was not fixed by this update.
 
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