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I don't see Safari 7.1.1 in my MAS app.

Also, talking about the latest update of iTunes 12.0.1

Here's what I got (see attachment). I have no iTunes 12.0.1, I'm currently on 11.4. Nevertheless, it shows iTunes 12.0.1 both as having been installed and waiting for update. How can that be?

What's going on and how do I update?
 

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I can assure you that your 2013 MBP will work even better with Yosemite. I have a late 2013 MBP too.

I'm running a 2011 27" imac with 3.4GHZ i7, 256GB SSD and 16GB Ram and Yosemite runs like a piece of crap on it - constant graphic glitches, window opening animation stuttering, sometimes going down to 2 frames for the whole action. Adobe CS6 runs slower, throughout. Longer boot up time. Safari nowhere near as quick as before with loads of font problems with loads of 'A's' instead of critical text on websites.

I've tried repairing permission, resetting PRAM, turn the transparency effects off, all the usual to no avail. And I reckon I know may way round a Mac, I've been using them for work for over 17 years.

I happen to like the look of it but other than that it is *****.
 
I'm not running anything beta on my MBA, and I have 8.0.2.

BL.
You might reverify that as no version of Safari 8.0.2 has been released except with the 10.10.2 betas. What version of OS X are you running?
 
You might reverify that as no version of Safari 8.0.2 has been released except with the 10.10.2 betas. What version of OS X are you running?

My bad, you're right. I thought I had read 8.0.1 when you posted.

BL.
 
I'm running a 2011 27" imac with 3.4GHZ i7, 256GB SSD and 16GB Ram and Yosemite runs like a piece of crap on it - constant graphic glitches, window opening animation stuttering, sometimes going down to 2 frames for the whole action. Adobe CS6 runs slower, throughout. Longer boot up time. Safari nowhere near as quick as before with loads of font problems with loads of 'A's' instead of critical text on websites.

I've tried repairing permission, resetting PRAM, turn the transparency effects off, all the usual to no avail. And I reckon I know may way round a Mac, I've been using them for work for over 17 years.

I happen to like the look of it but other than that it is *****.


I have the same 2011 iMac like yours with the same spec except the HD is 2TB. After I installed Yosemite, it suddenly became much faster and the flow is more fluid. I did a clean install.
 
slightly embarrassing, but better now then later and getting user flak.

What about the poor saps like me that downloaded it when it was available?
Kind of makes me wonder what the issue is-Apple should really be explaining this to us
 
Its a limited, collectors edition browser.

Safari, the iOS 8.0.1 collector's edition. Now is your chance to pay tribute to the most disastrous iOS update of all time and bear the iconic 8.0.1 version number.

For a limited time only - Update now before it gets pulled, just like the original!
 
And yet again, it does not fix the two problems that I've reported to Apple since Yosemite came out. This is a replay of the type of problems that affected iWork applications, namely Pages.... Apple just ignores customer feedback! (Pages lost support for linked text boxes, and it's been more than a year without any response from Apple). So frustrating!

Regarding Safari...

As a web developer, I have local copies of sites on .dev top-level domains (eg. www.site.dev would correspond to http://www.salesforce.com/platform/overview/?d=70130000000liBh). Since Yosemite, Safari has stopped resolving the domain if it didn't begin with http://, so I need to manually type that full address each time (or store bookmarks for each site, which is annoying). Without the protocol on the front, it just performs a web search.

Secondly, Safari no longer offers password auto-fill for these .dev sites, even though the password info is stored in Keychain correctly.

If anybody has any suggestions for these, I'm all ears.
So then why don't you just downgrade to an operating system that actually WORKS for you? I hate mavericks so I'm downgrading back to leopard where all my applications work. I can care less about not being up to date, I just want all my stuff to work.
 
Then you admit that Chrome does?

It doesn't siphon your data, no. But you choose to share certain data with Google when you use some of their services, so you consent to it in the first place.

Siphoning data means taking it without consent. Google could be clearer about this, but then they wouldn't have much of a business if they did. With Google, YOU are the product. Same with Facebook.
 
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