The first thing I found objectionable is the overall look and feel of the new design. It wasn’t until I sat down in front of the machine afterwards that I realized saying yes to the El Capitan upgrade was a mistake. The upgrade process itself seemed to go smoothly enough. So, I ended up saying yes to the El Capitan upgrade. I resisted at first, but from the Apple podcasts I listen to the chatter is that things are slowly improving as Apple rolls out bug fixes. Lately a nag screen kept popping up wanting me to update it to OS/X El Capitan. I’ve deliberately kept the machine running Snow Leopard over the years even though several new versions of OS/X have come and gone. Additionally have it set up with a Neat desktop document scanner. The machine is reasonably fast and is in a handy location. I swapped out the hard drive for a 256 gigabyte SSD and bumped the RAM up to 8 gigabytes. I have a mid-2010 Mac Mini set up in my living room that I use for occasional browsing and email.
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