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Yosemite, is it worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="NateS" data-source="post: 1631499" data-attributes="member: 228992"><p>If you are enjoying Yosemite and have no problems with usability and eyestrain, etc. then we are all happy for you and envious. But that is no basis for ridicule of those of us who are having these serious problems, or for suggesting that we are not smart enough to have already had our vision re-checked professionally after encountering these problems with Yosemite.</p><p></p><p>Incidentally, I went from a three year old MBPro non-r running Mavericks to a brand-new MBPro non-r running Yosemite and there is a dramatic overnight difference and I can still see the difference in visibility etc. when running them side-by-side. Apple even replaced the one recently purchased, but the replacement causes the same suffering.</p><p></p><p>If you think that we are just a few cranks and whiners, I suggest that you google "Yosemite" and "blurry." The problem is all over the internet, including Apple's own support communities.</p><p></p><p>When we are using our computers, we have to look at the screen, not at Jony Ive's awards for <u>physical</u> product design. </p><p></p><p>Best wishes, Nate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NateS, post: 1631499, member: 228992"] If you are enjoying Yosemite and have no problems with usability and eyestrain, etc. then we are all happy for you and envious. But that is no basis for ridicule of those of us who are having these serious problems, or for suggesting that we are not smart enough to have already had our vision re-checked professionally after encountering these problems with Yosemite. Incidentally, I went from a three year old MBPro non-r running Mavericks to a brand-new MBPro non-r running Yosemite and there is a dramatic overnight difference and I can still see the difference in visibility etc. when running them side-by-side. Apple even replaced the one recently purchased, but the replacement causes the same suffering. If you think that we are just a few cranks and whiners, I suggest that you google "Yosemite" and "blurry." The problem is all over the internet, including Apple's own support communities. When we are using our computers, we have to look at the screen, not at Jony Ive's awards for [U]physical[/U] product design. Best wishes, Nate [/QUOTE]
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