I upgraded to Mavericks day one and have not had any issues or identified any bugs..
Which ones are you talking about?
I had an issue with Finder being extremely slow, but got it resolved.
I have delayed upgrading to Mavericks until the original bugs were ironed out. Has Apple sorted the problems yet?
Well, my son (an IT pro) upgraded immediately - I waited a couple of weeks (had 2 computers on Mountain Lion to transition) - had no problems; Mail on wife's iMac is intermittently a problem, but Mail on my MBPro works fine (both Yahoo accounts) - no other issues.
Attached pic from HERE shows that Mavericks is still at 10.9 although a number of 'builds' have been released. Probably more important for you is whether your hardware is compatible for the newest OS upgrade and which OS X you are currently using - good luck! Dave
Dave, thanks. I have a two year-old iMac running Mountain Lion 10.8.5 so it should be compatible.
How long does the process take altogether?
I think most of the "slowness" for early adopters was a result of Spotlight re-indexing the drives, particularly in multi-drive systems. Some slowness in Finder was caused by having Calculate all Sizes set in the options for finder. Other than that and my weird problem with Time Machine, I've not heard of any problems.
I think most of the "slowness" for early adopters was a result of Spotlight re-indexing the drives, particularly in multi-drive systems. Some slowness in Finder was caused by having Calculate all Sizes set in the options for finder. Other than that and my weird problem with Time Machine, I've not heard of any problems.
So what's the command to kill AppNap? Slow Finder was one of the reasons I went back to ML.
Thank you!sudo defaults write com.apple.Finder NSAppSleepDisabled -bool YES