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FCP7 and YosemitePosted by John K
Had a spare laptop laying around so decided to install Yosemite to see what got broken by the update.
Surprise surprise, FCP7 still works. I only did a quick test -- 2 Canon 7D clips, a wav file and a render+playback -- but it seems to be running fine. Compressor also launches. Motion 4, however, is dead. The dock icon had a big slash through it and it said it would not run under the OS. FWIW, I think Yosemite is HIDEOUS. The new app icons look like they were designed for children and all the translucency in the Finder is distracting. Yecch. Gonna stick with Mavericks for a while, methinks. JVK _______________________________________ SCQT! Self-contained QuickTime ? pass it on!
Nick Meyers Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > You can turn that translucency off in system > prefs, but unexpectedly it's found in the > accesibility section. > (Or so I've read) Thanks Nick, I'll check that out! Very weird they hid that in the Accessibility pane; the option to make the menu bar transparent used to be in the Display prefs. There is an option to make the menu bar and Dock 'DARK' which I think is even more distracting. Regarding Mavericks, I'm happily running the latest build on a 2014 MBP Retina. I agree with Michael, it can slow down older machines so be wary about upgrading if your system is working fine. I thought Mountain Lion was pretty solid and is still supported (like with the latest Adobe CC apps) so if it's your work machine and it ain't broke... With Mavericks and Yosemite I would say the most compelling reason to upgrade involve iOS devices; most of the new features revolve around tying the the two systems closer together and allowing easier exchange of information between apps. Mavericks added Maps (send directions right to your iPhone), iCloud Keychain, shared Browser links, iBooks, etc. Yosemite works closely with iOS 8 to enable things like Continuity, Family Sharing and iCloud drive. If none of that interests you or you don't have an iPhone or iPad then I would say no, there's no compelling reason to upgrade. JVK
Yosemite also breaks older versions of iPhoto. I've heard reports of people losing their old libraries when installing the new iPhoto, but I don't know if this is true. As a precaution I backed up all my master images before installing the update. Also, it's about a gig, so be prepared for that if you're on a slow/restricted download limit.
Oh, and I noticed the Qmaster pref pane and all flip4mac stuff had been moved to a folder named 'incompatible software'. Not sure if that means anything for compressor workflows? ![]()
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