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Is Mavericks necessary?

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  • Edward Caruso
    I am a long time Snow Leopard holdout on my main working Mac Pro but I have newer laptops that came with 10.8 and 10.9 and I have to say 10.9 feels much better to me - especially after disabling all of the iOS features.
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  • Bob Price
    [quote="Edward51" wrote:
    I am a long time Snow Leopard holdout on my main working Mac Pro but I have newer laptops that came with 10.8 and 10.9 and I have to say 10.9 feels much better to me - especially after disabling all of the iOS features.


    But, does it make CaptureOne Pro v7 better? That's my question.
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  • Edward Caruso
    I feel Mac OSX in general went way downhill with 10.7 and 10.8 and that 10.9 is a move back up that hill. So the OS feels better to me over all than the last 2 versions. That makes C1P and other operations work better for me.
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  • Christian Gruner
    [quote="mediabob" wrote:
    [quote="Edward51" wrote:
    I am a long time Snow Leopard holdout on my main working Mac Pro but I have newer laptops that came with 10.8 and 10.9 and I have to say 10.9 feels much better to me - especially after disabling all of the iOS features.


    But, does it make CaptureOne Pro v7 better? That's my question.


    Unless you have a brand new mac, where you will need the drivers for it from 10.9, then no. I would actually say the opposite, as 10.8, over time, have more milage.
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