** OSX Yosemite **

I use an app called TRIM enabler. They released a new update to fix the issue. http://www.cindori.org/status-of-trim-enabler-in-yosemite/
I used TRIM enabler on my Mac Pro a good few years ago when I put an SSD in there. It dramatically killed performance so just be a little careful with it.

I thought that there was an issue with the trash icon being missing after install, turns out that's how its supposed to be. Other than that it looks pretty nice, will have a play around a bit more later
I have a trash can icon :confused:
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EDIT: You need the Mac App Store version of 1Password to use iCloud sync :o


I've moved your post to the Yosemite thread as it's all about the OS X version of 1Password.

Yeah, when you run the new version 5 on your Mac, it pops up a warning about it. It's still syncing to iCloud on my iPhone with iOS8 but it's screwed on the Mac. I'm not very happy about that. I can understand why it's happened from reading the support articles but I'm a bit miffed that I'm expected to pay another £25 to get back the functionality I already had.

I've been supporting 1Password since version 2, I've never bought a bundled version and so I've dropped them an email with my thoughts. I feel as though I've been dumped on.
 
Macbook Air mid 2011 model

Apple Bluetooth Software Version: 4.3.0f10 14890
Hardware, Features, and Settings:
Name: [Removed]
Address: [Removed]
Bluetooth Low Energy Supported: Yes
Handoff Supported: No
Instant Hotspot Supported: No
Manufacturer: Broadcom
Transport: USB
Chipset: 20702A3
Firmware Version: v147 c5800
Bluetooth Power: On
 
Just been having a look at Yosemite on my neighbours Macbook. What I have noticed is that not all the folders have changed to the new colour? Some like Google Drive are still in the old Apple blue.

Very strange and it does spoil the overall look.
 
Booo! :( I was looking forward to handoff, specifically calls and texts. Guess that isn't going to happen now if it won't work on my 2011 Air!
 
Just been having a look at Yosemite on my neighbours Macbook. What I have noticed is that not all the folders have changed to the new colour? Some like Google Drive are still in the old Apple blue.

Very strange and it does spoil the overall look.

Google need to update then app then. Not exactly a reason to not upgrade, unless you're so OCD you dare not leave the house...

OneDrive is the same.
 
Erm, yes. Here's the ars technica review, make sure you have plenty of time to read it.
That's too long to read but I had a look through.

Personally I don't see even 1 reason to upgrade, just aesthetic changes mainly it seems (maybe I'm expecting too much).

Maybe it will solve the "Sleep wake crashes" I am getting on my new Late 2013 15" MBP running Mavericks. I've had more kernel crashes or "sleep wake crashes" in a matter of weeks with this new laptop then I did in over a year with my mid 2012 13" MBP on Mountain Lion :( Once work IT give the approval to upgrade I will try and use it for a week or two, of course having a time machine backup to fallback to.

If I had an iPhone then maybe I would be interested, but I don't.
 
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AFAIK I think SMS/CALLS still work.... I have been getting calls on my MBA no problem. iOS 8.0.2

Ah, excellent! I guess I'm getting confused between handoff and continuity? I assume continuity will work between an iPhone 6 and the original iPad mini (both on iOS 8 obviously - can't check it yet as I haven't updated the mini).
 
Ah, excellent! I guess I'm getting confused between handoff and continuity? I assume continuity will work between an iPhone 6 and the original iPad mini (both on iOS 8 obviously - can't check it yet as I haven't updated the mini).

Handoff = Lets you pick up where you left off.
Continuity = SMS / CALLS / HOTSPOT (MBA 2011 appears to NOT support AUTO HOTSPOT )

This links should help any confusion;
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT6337

CONTINUITY said:
Connect your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac using Continuity
Continuity lets you seamlessly move between your iPhone, iPad, and Mac, or use them together.

Continuity features include Handoff, Phone Calling, Instant Hotspot, and SMS. You can start an email or document on iPhone, for example, and then pick up where you left off on your iPad. You can use your iPad or Mac to make and receive phone calls through your iPhone.

System Requirements

Handoff and Instant Hotspot
Handoff and Instant Hotspot are supported by the following Mac models, and require OS X Yosemite:

MacBook Air (Mid 2012 and later)
MacBook Pro (Mid 2012 and later)
iMac (Late 2012 and later)
Mac mini (Late 2012 and later)
Mac Pro (Late 2013)
Handoff is supported by the following iOS devices and requires iOS 8. Instant Hotspot requires one of these iPhone or iPad devices with cellular connectivity and iOS 8.1. Instant Hotspot also requires Personal Hotspot service through your carrier.

Phone 5 or later
iPhone 4s (sharing iPhone calls only)
iPad (4th generation), iPad Air, iPad Air 2
iPad mini, iPad mini with Retina display, iPad mini 3
iPod touch (5th generation)
Phone calling
Phone calling requires an iPhone with iOS 8 and an activated carrier plan.
Phone calling works with any iOS device that supports iOS 8 and any Mac that supports Yosemite.

SMS
SMS requires an iPhone with iOS 8.1 and an activated carrier plan.
SMS works with any iOS device with iOS 8.1, and any Mac that supports Yosemite.

HANDOFF said:
Handoff

Use Handoff with Apple apps such as Mail, Safari, Maps, Messages, Reminders, Calendar, Contacts, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. You can also use Handoff with some third-party apps. Start a document, email, or message on one device and pick up where you left off on another device.

How to get started:
Sign in to the same iCloud account on all your devices.
Turn on Bluetooth on all the devices you want to use. Make sure your devices are near each other.
Connect all your devices to the same Wi-Fi network.
 
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Anyone had any issues installing yosemite? After I download and run installation it says 'This copy of the Install OS X Yosemite application can't be verified. It may have been corrupted or tampered with during downloading.'

Any idea how to combat this error?
 
Have done that a few times now, I have just repaired disk which I guess I should have tried first :p Deleted and attempting download again, cheers
 
Installed just now, come onto the desktop and I get a notification saying it's going to optimise the OS... Trying to update other apps like iTunes - they've downloaded but are just hanging on waiting to install? Also safari loads but crashes as soon as I try to load a page... Any ideas?
 
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