![]() ![]() I don't know if it's a thing where performance degrades with uptime or what, but all I know is if I wanted to endure such an unpolished experience, I would have just gotten Windows. ![]() There are times like last night where I'd open a folder and I'd have to stare at the throbber in the bottom right corner for 5 seconds before it decides to show me the 3 files in there. These two applications don't seem to be even of the same species.)Īnother one that's been driving me kind of crazy is how slow Finder in Yosemite is at listing directories. ![]() It's fast, responsive and scrolls like butter. ![]() (Interestingly, while Finder is slow and unresponsive, Safari is the opposite. You'd expect Apple would ensure this configuration would run as fluidly as possible. It's not the 295X configuration, but it's pretty darn close to Apple's flagship mainstream system. The kicker is I'm seeing these sorts of problems on a 5K iMac too. It would be like if your iPhone 6 felt slower than the original iPhone. should not feel faster on 10-year-old hardware. Absolutely basic UI interactions like opening menus, scrolling, etc. I know Yosemite is more graphically taxing than Tiger and Leopard were, obviously, with the translucency effects, etc.but we've also had 10 years of hardware advancements since then. So it isn't just like one botched install or something. I've seen the exact same issues on other systems running Yosemite too, including an older retina MacBook Pro that previously had Mavericks installed and was much faster. Right now I have nothing open other than a single page in Safari and Chrome, and when I mouse over menu items, the color change is so slow that I can literally see it draw in from left to right. The UI performance in Yosemite is embarrassing. I'm running a brand-new 2014 retina MacBook Pro and, no exaggeration, the UI is noticeably slower than my 2005 PowerBook G4 running Leopard. ![]()
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