Installed it (why not?) the other day. Very little seems to be different, apart from a stupid option in Safari which turns off browser plug-ins like Flash to 'save power'. Turned that option off right away!
New apps too.... the maps option and calendar. I like seeing how long to drive to my appointments locations in calendars....
I have two screens for my iMac too.... and now the tool bar at the top is on BOTH screens which is nice when one screen has a browser open full.
Nothing bad so far about it!
Ha ha...when I have meeting today, I got message that say "It will take you 33 minutes to drive there'
Then next message below it showing my meeting and time and location (Brad's office)
Interesting though that it popped up that message half hour before but I set the reminder 15 minutes before. Now the real answer is that it only take 15 minutes to get from my office to Brad's office.... not half hour!!!
Found an issue - .wmv files no longer get a preview in Finder like mpgs do.
I've finally installed Mavericks OS X... It's a lot of changes, coming from the Snow Leopard OS X. I had to upgrade the memory ram on my old mid 2007 iMac to 4GB before going ahead with installing Mavericks.
Add chip to 8 GB memory ram??
Add chip to 8 GB memory ram??
I think pre 2008 iMacs are up to 4gb ram.
Calvin is right, my mid 2007 imac memory maximum is 4gb... so an 8gb wouldn't work.
6GB memory in mid-2007 iMac is confirmed working.
Apple iMac Memory Upgrades for 17", 20", and 24" Models equipped with Intel Core 2 Duo 1.83GHz, 2.0GHz, 2.16GHz, 2.33GHz, 2.4GHz or Core 2 Extreme 2.8GHz
How to Upgrade iMac RAM (20" and 24" Aluminum) @ EveryMac.com
But what s spec is your iMac? Processor? Size of display?
Fixed it for you.
Yes, but unsupported by Apple.
I can upgrade my 2011 MacBook Pro to 16 GB RAM.
Fixed it for you.
Yes, but unsupported by Apple.
I can upgrade my 2011 MacBook Pro to 16 GB RAM.
Yes, your laptop hardware can support up to 16GB memory, but pre 2008 Mac hardware have a limit of up to 4GB.
Suppose if SG wants more ram say 8GB or 10GB, she'd better off buying a later model or new one as it may not be worth to upgrade old Mac hardwares.
6GB memory in mid-1977 iMac is confirmed working.
Apple iMac Memory Upgrades for 17", 20", and 24" Models equipped with Intel Core 2 Duo 1.83GHz, 2.0GHz, 2.16GHz, 2.33GHz, 2.4GHz or Core 2 Extreme 2.8GHz
How to Upgrade iMac RAM (20" and 24" Aluminum) @ EveryMac.com
But what s spec is your iMac? Processor? Size of display?