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Xtrafinder yosemite
Xtrafinder yosemite








  1. #Xtrafinder yosemite install
  2. #Xtrafinder yosemite upgrade
  3. #Xtrafinder yosemite full
  4. #Xtrafinder yosemite pro

#Xtrafinder yosemite upgrade

It can become a major problem when we upgrade over the OS that has a missing file that does not present a major problem in the current OS but in an upgraded OS issues arise.Ĥ) After having all the problems with the OS upgrades, I have stayed away from Microsoft Office, Word, Excel and Powerpoint. It was slow and crashed all the time.ģ) Each program may create it's own set of glitches, that is why we may not all experience the same issues. The only major change has been not using MacKeeper.Ģ) If you are a basic user, (email and internet) you probably won't have major problems but I even found the Finder became corrupted with a basic user.

#Xtrafinder yosemite pro

I did this with two of my three older computers, Macbook Air and Mac Pro mid 2012. After, completely wiping and re-downloading the operating system OS 10.9 and loading each of my programs and plug-ins I needed manually or through the App & iTunes stores, I have not had any problems for 6 months with any program. I hypothesized the following:ġ) "Cleaning" programs such as Mac, "cleaned" files that may have been necessary for a particular program and when the OS tries to access it, there is a crash. My research showed that most of us had some problems but others did not and there were those who had no major problems at all.

#Xtrafinder yosemite install

I always had problems no matter how long I waited to install a new version of Mac OS. why doe these computers work OK but the others don't? I found that the new computers worked fine. I use all iWork apps,Īperture, Compressor, Final Cut, and RapidWeaver for web design and plug-ins that complement these apps and programs. The other computer was added mid December with Yosemite. The MBP 15" was top of the line, 1 Tb flash storage, i7core processor, and 16 Gb of memory. Because of the real estate business, I need to access real estate files, so cloud storage is also a major key. I am a real estate photographer, web designer, and I design marketing ads for real estate besides doing SEO and social media. I have 5 Macs, 2 iPhone 5, 1 iPad and 1 iPad Mini Retina. There have been OS that only one computer was upgraded because of all the glitches and crashes. I always try it after a few months go by and only on one computer before switching all computers. Like many of you, I am very leery of upgrading computers to mew operating systems. It is something distorted about Yosemite, exactly as described in numerous posts on the Apple website. And I still read the same printed books, magazines and newspapers. These choices were made simply to overcome the problems with Yosemite on my months-old brand-new MBP running Yosemite. My eye doctor continues to assure me that my vision with my eyeglasses remains corrected to 20/20 and my prescription is correct and I don't need these changes when using my three year old MBP running Mavericks. PS - These very large font size choices are not done to compensate for my vision. None of the above was done to improve the aesthetics of Yosemite, but simply to reduce my eyestrain and headaches from constant re-focusing and squinting - a problem I never encountered with Mavericks and its forebears. I added XtraFinder to tweak the Finder in numerous ways. I unchecked LCD Font Smoothing in System Preferences/General

xtrafinder yosemite

I tried playing with Display Contrast in Accessibility but didn't like the "washed-out" look so I returned it to close to normal. It doesn't force applications to do anything that you couldn't do individually in each application. TinkerTool is simply a way to try to universally set default font choices across applications in one place. I'm not sure whether TinkerTool really still changes the default fonts in other applications universally, but I set it to default other Application Fonts to Lucida Grande 16. In Apple Mail, I set Message List Font to Lucida Grande 16 and the Message Fonts to Times New Roman 36.

xtrafinder yosemite

And I changed the default font in FireFox Preferences to Times New Roman 16.

#Xtrafinder yosemite full

Instead, I gave up on Safari, which seems tp have hard-wired their font size and style choices into the BookMarks menubar etc., and went to FireFox and added No-Squint and Theme Font & Size Changer, which allows you to manipulate the Bookmarks Toolbar fonts, sizes and styles and increase the size of the text in the body of each web page individually without full zooming the page. I tried going to System Preferences and changing the resolution of the screen but found it was more trouble than it was worth and returned to Optimize for Built-in Display.










Xtrafinder yosemite