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    I'm also at 10.8.5. I've been planning to try the beta but have been busy at work.

    And yup, apple said during WWDC that they will soon run out of cat names so they moved to names that are great spots in California, and used mavericks for their initial name. It is a famous surfing beach in California.

    X_outpost, notifications was one of the tentpole of mavericks, any issues so far?

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    i'm still on 10.8.5. i don't beta test OS's, and i usually upgrade after a year of it's release, 6 months at the earliest. i just don't have the time anymore to deal with release-day bugs so i just let the early adopters deal with that and upgrade after the first patch is released or if the reviews are good.

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    Apple is going with an annual release of new OS. So if you upgrade a year later, you'll be a generation behind.
    It kinda sucks for me since I have to be certified every year.

    Quote Originally Posted by roninblade View Post
    i'm still on 10.8.5. i don't beta test OS's, and i usually upgrade after a year of it's release, 6 months at the earliest. i just don't have the time anymore to deal with release-day bugs so i just let the early adopters deal with that and upgrade after the first patch is released or if the reviews are good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by x_outpost View Post
    Apple is going with an annual release of new OS. So if you upgrade a year later, you'll be a generation behind.
    It kinda sucks for me since I have to be certified every year.
    ok maybe exag ng konti yung 1 year. i do upgrade a few months (1 to 3) after release date after the initial reviews are done, and only if the reviews are good.

    OS X has been slowing down more with every feature they add in each release. i miss my Tiger OS X, honestly

    edit: i think i'll be using mountain lion until next year unless there's a really compelling reason for me to upgrade to 10.9
    Last edited by roninblade; September 16th, 2013 at 12:16 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roninblade View Post
    ok maybe exag ng konti yung 1 year. i do upgrade a few months (1 to 3) after release date after the initial reviews are done, and only if the reviews are good.

    OS X has been slowing down more with every feature they add in each release. i miss my Tiger OS X, honestly

    edit: i think i'll be using mountain lion until next year unless there's a really compelling reason for me to upgrade to 10.9
    In my professional opinion, 10.7/10.8's reliability is a big improvement from previous versions and I expect to continue with 10.9.
    I wish the Server app is as robust as the main OS and I wish they can add better cloning and deployment solutions built in to the Server app.

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    i liked snow leopard more than lion. and mountain lion over leopard

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZENMasterTYL View Post
    i liked snow leopard more than lion. and mountain lion over leopard
    Any particular reason?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZENMasterTYL View Post
    i liked snow leopard more than lion. and mountain lion over leopard
    Ooops. Should be mountain lion over snow leopard. Certainly mountain lion is far more reliable and stable compared to snow leopard and lion. The rough edges of lion were polished in mountain lion. Saw improvement in my battey life and steadily improved with each update


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    Quote Originally Posted by x_outpost View Post
    In my professional opinion, 10.7/10.8's reliability is a big improvement from previous versions and I expect to continue with 10.9.
    I wish the Server app is as robust as the main OS and I wish they can add better cloning and deployment solutions built in to the Server app.
    yeah, OS X Server really isn't top priority for Apple. I did admin work on our company's OS X Server (through ARD) back in '05-'06 din. Made me think of Windows Server admin - a lot of GUI work.

    looked into Mavericks a little bit, maybe i'll upgrade after all just to get proper full screen support on multiple monitors (took them a while)

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    Lots of things changed since - some good, some unwelcome changes. But most of our services are run using ol' Windows Servers anyway.
    The rest, we run them on OS X Servers.


    Quote Originally Posted by roninblade View Post
    yeah, OS X Server really isn't top priority for Apple. I did admin work on our company's OS X Server (through ARD) back in '05-'06 din. Made me think of Windows Server admin - a lot of GUI work.

    looked into Mavericks a little bit, maybe i'll upgrade after all just to get proper full screen support on multiple monitors (took them a while)

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    No issues on notifications that I know of.
    I like the Maps (not perfect but otherwise, nice), multiple displays on Apple TV via Airplay (has a bug with audio though), and iCloud keychain.
    And oh, iBooks is nice - I'm starting to hate my iPad because I could not touch-type on it.

    Quote Originally Posted by aDD_L View Post
    I'm also at 10.8.5. I've been planning to try the beta but have been busy at work.

    And yup, apple said during WWDC that they will soon run out of cat names so they moved to names that are great spots in California, and used mavericks for their initial name. It is a famous surfing beach in California.

    X_outpost, notifications was one of the tentpole of mavericks, any issues so far?

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    good thing about osx (compared to windows) is it doesn't have that many bugs, at least not critical to me. and i usually upgrade right off the bat

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZENMasterTYL View Post
    good thing about osx (compared to windows) is it doesn't have that many bugs, at least not critical to me. and i usually upgrade right off the bat
    Yup, for home use, you can confidently upgrade from day 1. OS X is very stable to begin with. They're only adding more features unlike Windows where it gets major overhaul.

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