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How about file sharing from Mac to Windows? Have they fixed that?

I have a media library I share out to JRiver on Win7 but there are errors when JRiver tries to write to the share under Yosemite. It works under Mavericks but even there I have had to disable smb2/3 on Win7 to get it to work.
 
You confirmed what I stated.



APPLE DOESN'T CARE ABOUT THE MAC PRO MARKET ANYMORE!

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You're missing my point...



APPLE DOESN'T CARE ABOUT THE MAC PRO MARKET ANYMORE!



Yosemite is a slooooooooow dog on a professional Mac Pro.



No professional should upgrade from Mavericks if they have any sense.

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And none of the bugs on Mac Pros have been fixed that I can see.

Does Apple really want to sell MAC PRO'S anymore???

I'm starting to wonder.



It's not like I have an ancient machine or anything.



I mean booting to the WRONG SCREEN is just a simple fix.

But not for Apple.



Doesn't Apple realize that PRO USERS have multiple displays?

You iMac users can just laugh in Fanboy joy, but I'm ticked off at Apple right now for spending 3X more than YOU and getting treated like crap.


I've got a Mac Pro (Late 2013), the new cylindrical model, and it is certainly slow with Yosemite. Regarding the issue where it boots to the wrong screen, and messes up your screen arrangement with every single boot, I wound up solving this by simply rearranging where I plugged in the thunderbolt display cables to correspond to where the operating system seems to want to arrange the displays. A crude solution, but it works for now.
 
I am running a clean install of yosemite on a 5.1 mac pro. I do not have any of the issues described. It is definitely not slow on my machine. That is my experience, not a mantra.

Don't believe your statement. The boot time alone is twice as long.

And that's not because my Mac Pro came from Hollywood or edited movies or anything. Just saying.
 
I've got a Mac Pro (Late 2013), the new cylindrical model, and it is certainly slow with Yosemite. Regarding the issue where it boots to the wrong screen, and messes up your screen arrangement with every single boot, I wound up solving this by simply rearranging where I plugged in the thunderbolt display cables to correspond to where the operating system seems to want to arrange the displays. A crude solution, but it works for now.

I thank you for your advice, but I don't think this will solve my problem until I buy a new display that is a different connection. Yosemite is not DVI/VGA friendly, but yet everybody still has these devices and Apple shipped graphics cards with those technologies with late model Mac Pro's before the cylindrical Mac Pro. Keep in mind, people don't just throw out tricked out upgraded Mac Pro's, but apparently Apple does.

The boot time alone with Yosemite allows you to walk to the street and check for the mail. It's just RUDELY SLOW!

Btw, the aforementioned problem does not happen in Mavericks or any previous version of Mac OS X and I'm getting tired of posting here about it and reporting it to Apple. Because it doesn't seem they care.

JUST GO OUT AND BUY A NEW MAC YOU IDIOT YOU! LOL
 
Doesn't fix the menubar bug with multiple displays... sigh. Guess I will be reverting back to Mavericks soon.
 
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