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Apple OS X Mavericks - XFullFatTim - 23-10-2013 12:23pm

My MacBook Air and Mac are both suggesting this is now the best thing since sliced bread for Apple computers
is it worth the online time (I have a slow connection which says the 5.6Gbs will take 2 hours to download.
Anybody already tried it?


Apple OS X Mavericks - MarkA_ - 23-10-2013 03:37pm

If you use your laptop off power a lot then it is definitely worth it as you will likely get 1+ hours of additional battery life from the upgrade due to efficiency changes they have made in the operating system.

That is the major feature you are likely to notice.


RE: Apple OS X Mavericks - XFullFatTim - 23-10-2013 04:38pm

One thing I had to do that I have never had to do with an Apple OS upgrade before was create a whole new account to get into my Macbook Air, once I did that I could then re-open my old log-in on it, weird!


Apple OS X Mavericks - MarkA_ - 23-10-2013 05:41pm

(23-10-2013 04:38pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  One thing I had to do that I have never had to do with an Apple OS upgrade before was create a whole new account to get into my Macbook Air, once I did that I could then re-open my old log-in on it, weird!

That is odd. I did not need to do that on any of ours.


RE: Apple OS X Mavericks - mickydd - 23-10-2013 09:34pm

(23-10-2013 04:38pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  One thing I had to do that I have never had to do with an Apple OS upgrade before was create a whole new account to get into my Macbook Air, once I did that I could then re-open my old log-in on it, weird!
Same here Tim.
Was worried I had lost all my previous, apps, docs, pictures etc, but then found my old profile and logged in with no problem.
To be honest, not noticed much difference so far on my Mac book


RE: Apple OS X Mavericks - XFullFatTim - 23-10-2013 10:10pm

Micky it makes me a bit wary of now updating my Mac as well - mind you I have a limited Broadband account and 11.2Gb to carry out 2 updates is almost half a month's allowance - will wait until my next billing month starts as I've changed my Plusnet unlimited monthly for less than I was paying on my 25Gbs a month


RE: Apple OS X Mavericks - Evo-king - 23-10-2013 10:10pm

I did it tonight, only took a few mins, no problems at all.

No you have me thinking have I done something wrong.


RE: Apple OS X Mavericks - JimWooly - 23-10-2013 10:31pm

Installed it to-day using a BT Infinity connection. It took around 16 minutes to download and 30 minutes or so to install itself plus another 10-15 minutes to carry out updates to various apps once it had installed.

I have to admit I am impressed with it especially as it was a free system update.


RE: Apple OS X Mavericks - RRSteve - 24-10-2013 08:21am

Same here. Infinity download. Quick and painless. Not looked around it much yet but will have a play and update apps this evening.