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Premiere and YosemitePosted by Jude Cotter
I just updated to Yosemite and wanted to report that Premiere CC 2014 seems to be running fine.
I haven't had time to do any point upgrades in Premiere yet, but I thought maybe there would be other people out there on CC 2014 who wanted to know if it was OK to upgrade or if everything immediate turns to pumpkins. So far no pumpkins here - don't want to jinx myself. I'll report back if anything looks wonky.
I quite like the new look and functionality, except for the loss of Labels. I was really really not into upgrading to Mavericks because so much of my stuff is sorted with labels and that small dot at the far right hardly tells me at a glance the status of files like a great big highlight bar does.
Anyway. Can't really do anything about it but adapt, I guess. Some things that have happened are that Motion, iPhoto and QMaster will all become redundant. I don't use Motion so that's not a worry for me. iPhoto I upgraded - it's a 1.1GB compulsory download if you want to continue accessing your photos stored in iPhoto. I had heard of people losing all their photos (unconfirmed) so I backed up my entire library before upgrading it. The upgrade actually went flawlessly though. QMaster workflows are apparently now off the cards.
If you are thinking of updating to Yosemite and are using a 3rd party SSD as your boot drive... Read this:
CAUTION! SSD Drives and Yosemite
I'd be interested to know the proportion of people with third-party SSDs who ran TRIM Enabler. I'm betting a lot of people didn't even know they should have been using it.
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