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TsMkLg068426

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Not a really good start for the new OS to have a issue when your iMac goes into sleep mode. And IMO I don't get what is new about this OS I have iMac mid-2011 the only difference I see is the UI is changed again like the last OS.


As for the features which still I am trying to figure out are basically same as what Windows has for Windows 10 so I am not sure if this was any improvement or just copying another OS. A lot of this new features would be best if iMac was touch screen.
 

jbarley

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Jul 1, 2006
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Not a really good start for the new OS to have a issue when your iMac goes into sleep mode. And IMO I don't get what is new about this OS I have iMac mid-2011 the only difference I see is the UI is changed again like the last OS.


As for the features which still I am trying to figure out are basically same as what Windows has for Windows 10 so I am not sure if this was any improvement or just copying another OS. A lot of this new features would be best if iMac was touch screen.
Yes I agree, there nothing quite as enjoyable as looking at a mess of greasy fingerprints on a desktop monitor. :rolleyes:
 

simonsi

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Jan 3, 2014
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Remove your login items, I'll wager one of them isn't compatible and is causing the restart. Assume you actually did want help and not just an excuse to rant?
 

Shirasaki

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May 16, 2015
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Current Mac OS X is definitely not optimised for touch screen. You can find a monitor with the ability to touch and have a try. :)
 
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