“I’ve taken much longer to write about OS X Yosemite than any other modern Mac operating system that I can remember,” Jim Dalrymple writes for The Loop. “Part of the reason for the delay is that I’m quite taken with the new design and wanted to see if I like it over the long term, but I also think this is one of the most important OS X releases ever.”
“One of the biggest changes users will notice about OS X Yosemite is its redesigned interface. Honestly, it’s absolutely gorgeous. I’ve loved everything about the new interface from the moment I turned on the computer I picked up from Apple after the WWDC keynote,” Dalrymple writes. “In fact, I liked it so much, I’ve been using it as my main machine since the week after WWDC. The system font is much easier to read — no, it’s actually a delight to read — so much so that I don’t really like going back to my older MacBook Air with OS X Mavericks.”
“I know a lot of people were worried about the so-called ‘flat design’ in Yosemite, and to be honest, so was I. I guess like a lot of people, I’m a bit protective of OS X — it’s like a member of the family and I want to see it treated well, protected even,” Dalrymple writes. “If Yosemite is any indication of what’s to come, Apple is treating OS X like royalty. I really do love the design overall, and I’m glad Apple chose to update the operating system like this.”
Read more in the full article – recommended – here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Larry B.” for the heads up.]