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We will find out about the next OS releases in June at WWDC. But let's start the guessing game on the name for OSX --

Death Valley
Kilauea
Monument Valley
Niagara Falls
Redwoods
Grand Canyon
Mammoth Cave

OS X Alcatraz

OS-X-Alcatraz.jpg
 
They really seem to be striving to align OSX and iOS release schedules ... almost to the day.

Wonder why the iOS 9 and OSX 10.11 front has been so quiet.

Because we kind of basically hit climax with iOS 7/8 and OS X 10.10. Now everything is winding down.
 
Can I get a status update on those who were downloading 'now', whenever 'now' was? Is it complete? 75%? Installing? TIA.
 
We will find out about the next OS releases in June at WWDC. But let's start the guessing game on the name for OSX --

Death Valley
Kilauea
Monument Valley
Niagara Falls
Redwoods
Grand Canyon
Mammoth Cave

This sounds like a fun ga-zzzzzzzzz
 
Probably because of the tighter integration they have now.

It's almost as if the .x has the same codeset/codebase.

10.10.x and 8.x

Would explain why my log files get filled with these crappy messages every few minutes:

"... com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: (com.apple.imfoundation.IMRemoteURLConnectionAgent) The _DirtyJetsamMemoryLimit key is not available on this platform."
 
I just want my iTunes icon to be fixed!

10.10.3 destroyed it
 

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Hope they fix the WiFi issues plaguing Yosemite.
I don't want to use Ethernet cables forever. I paid for a WiFi capable machine?

(And it's not just me, and no its not my router, and yes I have tried turning it off and on again)
 
Is that really how bad it is for you? Is this what others have been experiencing? Crazy!

Which wireless router do you connect to? Which frequency are you using – 2.4GHz or 5GHz? What channel are you using – automatic selection or a specific one? How many other wifi networks are surrounding you? Do you have Bluetooth turned on even if you don't need it?

I know it sounds bad, but unfortunately its like that. It isn't happening constantly, but today, it happened like 3 times.

About your questions, I'm really not sure how to answer them. There are 5 other networks the MacBook is seeing. But the wifi on the (Windows) computers here at home just work fine.

Bluetooth is always on since I need it for my Magic Mouse.
 
That must suck. Did you try disabling Bluetooth, Refreshing the discoveryd service, or a complete erase install.
Of course I don't have this issue since Handoff is not officially supported on my Mac (Using Continuity Activation Tool)


I tried to bluetooth trick but it's stil happening. What could I re-install?
Not sure what handoff has to do with it tbh but I'm on a 2011 MacBook Air so handoff wasn't supported for some reason. But I also used the Continuity Activation Tool. Though that couldn't be it, since I've had these wifi problems before Yosemite.
 
And what about Safari and Netflix, no fixes? Wtf is going on. Capped @1750 kb/s ....:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
 
They still haven't managed to find this small but important references error.
Can't add a picture using the new Photos.
 

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Sequoia - Cali (National park)

Hollywood -- Cali << slim chance under 5% getting Mac OS name

Alcatraz - Cali (National park)

Golden Gate - Cali (National park)

Joshua tree - Cali (National park)

But the rest of the places have a better shot


Sequoia isn't too bad, I guess.

Maybe Big Sur?
 
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