Oh to add things such as apps or folders to the toolbar in finder you need cmd-click+drag
I discovered that click+drag no longer works whilst trying to drag up folder-up app to the toolbar.
I'm confused why they changed that.
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Oh to add things such as apps or folders to the toolbar in finder you need cmd-click+drag
I discovered that click+drag no longer works whilst trying to drag up folder-up app to the toolbar.
I'm confused why they changed that.
Upgraded and immediately tested dual monitor support. Perfect.
CAPS LOCK has changed in Mavericks it seems!
Turn on Caps Lock then try holding down SHIFT while Caps Lock is on. Things stay UPPER CASE. I didn't notice this in 10.8.
Edit: Can't say my Macbook Air from 2010 is fairing very well on Mavericks. Kernel panic immediately after the logging in after upgrading. Now it seems to be panicing every 15 minutes or so.
Strange that a modern machine would be having problems with Mav. Did you try restoring the OS?
It shouldn't be too surprising the Mavericks is faster on network shares since AFP has taken a back seat to smb2 at long last
http://appleinsider.com/articles/13...fp-file-sharing-to-smb2-in-os-x-109-mavericks
Its better but still isn't perfect. Have a few apps like VLC that want to take over both screens.
I nuked the preferences in system and my user libraries and it seems to be stable for the last 3 hours of compiling in macports. If it comes back I might try installing overtop or just doing a clean install. The amusing part is every panic's dump shows a different process and/or kext as the culprit so its not something I care to try and track down could be changes in the memory management bringing some bad RAM to light I suppose.
If it is the RAM its under warranty until next month and I've been meaning to replace it with a new Macbook Air anyway for Thunderbolt to use the 27" iMac's display at one of the clients I have a contract with web dev isn't very fun at 13".
My friend doesn't post on forums like these so I'm posting in his place.
He upgraded to OSX Mavericks a few days ago on his 2010-era Mac Pro.
Issues he had after upgrading:
He hasn't opted to re-install from scratch just yet hoping it'll fix itself, but I'm wondering if other people have had or are having similar issues after upgrading, and possible fixes.
- Lag in OSX App Store.
- Xcode acting "odd".
- Scrolling HTML webpages in Safari shows obvious lag.
- Volume control issues.
I'll report back after I've had more time with the macs.
After using it a fair bit I have noticed a few issues.
Shutting down takes around 10 minutes!
The multi monitor support is nice, but does not remember last window position or size on bootup (it did in 10.8)
Network transfers are slower than before (Samba)
No end of issues with Mail
Been running since yesterday afternoon, took less then an hour to do it as a lunchtime upgrade. Only app I had problems with so far was Symantec Endpoint Protection, but as soon as I reloaded Java it was fine.
Anyone else using iCloud for email lose the flagged and archive mailboxes after upgrading? I've tried removing and adding the account again and wiping mail's settings and they won't appear.
Nope. That sounds more like an iCloud issue, not a Mavericks issue. Log in to iCloud.com and see if the mail is still there on the site. If not, then you have an iCloud problem.