comfortable OS X level
I’m still running Yosemite on my Macs, both because I’m change-averse and because folks reported problems with some crystallographic software upon upgrading the OS. These reports have now faded into the haze of the past, and so I ask, have the issues been resolved? Is it safe to move to Sierra? Thanks as always, Pat --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Patrick J. Loll, Ph. D. Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Drexel University College of Medicine Room 10-102 New College Building 245 N. 15th St., Mailstop 497 Philadelphia, PA 19102-1192 USA (215) 762-7706 [email protected]
I’ve not had any problems; the current version is 10.2.5, so it’s pretty stable now.
Diana
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On Jun 7, 2017, at 10:14 AM, Patrick Loll
Pat, Diana and others, All programs, not only crystallographic, have to adjust to peculiarities of new OS. Backward compatibility is not a strong point of OSX and Linux. Without of people who are willing to test new system are necessary to find all possible problems. Wladek On 6/7/2017 11:27 AM, Diana Tomchick wrote:
I’ve not had any problems; the current version is 10.2.5, so it’s pretty stable now.
Diana
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On Jun 7, 2017, at 10:14 AM, Patrick Loll
wrote: I’m still running Yosemite on my Macs, both because I’m change-averse and because folks reported problems with some crystallographic software upon upgrading the OS.
These reports have now faded into the haze of the past, and so I ask, have the issues been resolved? Is it safe to move to Sierra?
Thanks as always,
Pat
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(215) 762-7706 [email protected]
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Diana Tomchick
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Patrick Loll
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Wladek Minor