Reminder on Screen Sharing and iTunes HD video playback problems (HDCP):
If you're suddenly unable to play protected iTunes HD content after an upgrade ("This movie can be played only on displays that support HDCP..."), check System Prefs/Sharing to see if Screen Sharing is enabled - if so disable it. (This has been mentioned before but repeating again after a report of Screen Sharing enabled after upgrading to Yosemite. There are other causes of course but screen sharing was the first item to check in previous post on Tips for HDCP Errors/Problems playing purchased iTunes HD Video.)
Forum thread on OSX Yosemite Wifi issues now 64 pages. (Includes tips that may help some users but not all. Also saw a post that OS X 10.10.1 beta helped.)
2014 Mac Mini review: Not the upgrade we were hoping for
Create a Bootable Yosemite USB Install Drive with DiskMaker X
Apple's Guide to manually creating a bootable installer for OS X 10.10/10.9
Pages v5.5.1 for OS X 10.10 (Yosemite)
Pages v2.5.1, Numbers v2.5.1 and Keynote v2.5.1 for iOS 8
OWC 1TB (960GB) Aura SSD Upgrade for MacBook Air 2010-2012 Models
FujiXerox Printer Drivers v3.0 for OS X (apple D/L page)
Microsoft Outlook for Mac v15.3 review
Microsoft Office for iOS goes free
EFF's Secure Messaging Scorecard
Pixelmator 3.3 release notes
Apple Support/How-To Article Updates:
- Using Apple Hardware Test
- Apple Thunderbolt Adapters FAQ
- Advanced iTunes Store troubleshooting
- What is OS X Safe Boot, Safe Mode?
- OS X: How to verify a SHA-1 digest
- Aperture 3.3: How to use Aperture to merge iPhoto libraries
- OS X Printer and scanner software available for download
- If you can't update or restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- What to do if your iOS Device is not responding or does not turn on
- OS X Server: Steps to take before upgrading or migrating the Open Directory database
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