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I don't know if this is a bug or not but when I let my iMac (late 2012 - 10.9) go to sleep after a little bit the fans inside start spinning really hard like I'm running an intense game. Anyone else experience this?
 
I have never seen so many lead-up news stories to a patch's release. Who are they releasing it to next? Nielson families? I haven't noticed them going through this many release groups before.

I've been on the fence about upgrading. Obviously, I will do it eventually, but I was kind of waiting for the first patch. However, if the big bug fix is gmail, I really don't care about that, since I barely use gmail. I'd be happy to upgrade and just use the web client until they get things ironed out.

I'm more concerned about my Time Machine backup staying intact…does anyone even know how it handles that? Does it do a full backup after upgrading the OS?
 
The Gmail bug....

must had been catched in some round of testing before deploying of Mavericks. I really expected Mavericks does not seeing any update too soon. Maybe my expectations were not so real....:confused:.....:eek:....


:):apple:
 
The oft-quoted best reason to upgrade to Mavericks right now is better battery life on MacBooks.
...


Since many folks are usually less than a hour or two a day without power access,then it is amazing how many have upgraded.

(It is rare that I am more than an hour without power)
 
I reverted back to Snow Leopard.

Mavericks:

Too many frozen windows.
Too many reboot loops.
Too many startup problems.
Too many hot lap tops.
Too much for me to bear.

Welcome back...!!! :D:D

I would have settled for Mountain Lion if not because of its serious audio stuttering bug... :(

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It looks like we'll probably get 10.9.1 next week.

I would place my wager for later this week looking at Apple's sloppy work since Lion... :rolleyes:
 
Is that it ? 10.9.1 is just these fixes ?

I would hope Apple does massive bug fixes too. cos there have been meany beach balls not just in Mail, but all over Mavericks..

WHile Apple doesn't really announce, it should include these..... If not, I'm going back to 10.8.5

I can't wait any longer,,, Apple's already taken over with Notification, and App updates that can't be turned off... :rolleyes:
 
Hopefully it fixed quick look in cover flow, and the scrolling in Preview. Also if it fixes swiping with three fingers in Finder again.
 
Gmail issues (mostly resolved, but still bugs). Preview scrolling bugs, causing 10s lag and 100% CPU usage - basically makes reading technical PDFs impossible - both with Preview.app and Skim.app.

Sleep / lockscreen bug (sometimes no PW required after sleep).

Graphical glitches in scrolling documents (annoying). Kernel memory leaks. Contacts.app still sucks.

Most are not critical bugs, but the PDF problems are annoying.



I'll compile a list of all my gripes so far...
  • Gmail issues = won't download new messages.
  • Minor graphical glitches (extremely minor) during certain animations, sometimes.
Um...um...hmm...
OO! One more.
  • "iPod Photo Cache" folder is still spawned in a really stupid place by design....

Hopefully they don't fix these, otherwise I won't have anything to gripe about.
 
I'm more concerned about my Time Machine backup staying intact…does anyone even know how it handles that? Does it do a full backup after upgrading the OS?

By design it does hourly backups, although I'm unsure if the internal code does anything special during major upgrades (presumably it at least prioritizes newer system files, but it may be more complicated than that).

But yes, for all practical purposes it'll back up automatically after an OS upgrade (as long as you have it turned on of course!).
 
They have to be kidding about the entire iOS 7 release.

But they aren't.

I found crashing and feature bugs in my 30-minute examination of an iPad Air at an Apple Store a few days ago when I went in to see if I cited tolerate iOS 7 (now that I'm possibly ready to buy an iPad). I hated it. iOS is now ugly and difficult to look at. The new GUI is really poor.

No it isn't. That's just ridiculous. Go design something better.
 
anyone install 10.9.1 and see any audio playback improvements? i.e. those with fusion drives getting stuttering and clicking audio
 
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