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Yosemite + iOS 8 : What Architects Need to Know

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Yosemite + iOS 8 : What Architects Need to Know

Architects work in imagery. They are either designing it, documenting it or photographing it. For that last one, the tool that many architects now use is their iPhone.

With the recent updates to the Apple's operating systems, iOS 8 on the iPhone and OS X 10.10 or "Yosemite" for the Mac, there are many new and or revised features that affect how architects use these tools. 

Austin Mann is a professional photographer and has complied an extensive list in an article title, "Yosemite + iOS 8.1: What Photographers Need to Know." Although Austin focus is for photographers many of the tips and features he highlights are applicable for architects as well and everyone should give Austin's post a read.

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Preparing your Mac for Yosemite

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Preparing your Mac for Yosemite

You have reviewed the Apple for Architects post on, "Should you Upgrade?" and have decided to update your Mac to Yosemite.

Great! Now what?

Now it is time to check out Peter Cohen's piece titled, "How to get your Mac ready to upgrade to Yosemite."

Once you have completed everything Peter outlines, then you are ready to enjoy all the new features and user interface changes in Apple's new OS. 

What do you think of Yosemite? Have you experienced any issues with your favorite architectural software? Let us know in the comments.  

 

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Should you upgrade?

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Should you upgrade?

When a new version of an operating system is released, like the recent iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite updates from Apple, the first question we should ask ourselves is, "should I upgrade?"

As architects, we enjoy exploring and using all the new and useful features that these updates offer. Though the temptation is strong, I caution against doing so right away.

I would recommend that you first update a second Mac and use that as a test machine. Make sure to run all you apps through their paces and check with each software developer on compatibility with the new OS's. Also, never, and I repeat never upgrade your main Mac while you're in the process of completing construction documents or before giving a presentation. Like texting while driving, it can wait.

For more questions you should be asking yourself and tips on how to proceed, Marilyn over at mac-fusion has written an excellent summary titled, "Should you Upgrade?" that I recommend checking out. 

Have you upgraded to iOS 8 and or OS X Yosemite? Have you experienced issues or has it been smooth sailing? Let us know in the comments.  

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Yosemite Reviews

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Yosemite Reviews

Yosemite, OS X 10.10 represents the largest update to the OS X user interface since Mac OS X 10.0. To best understand all the changes and evaluate if Yosemite is right for you and your architectural office, check out the collection of the best reviews of Apple's latest operating system.

Do you like the new UI? Will you be upgrading?

 

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Christmas in October

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Christmas in October

Apple announced the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, ApplePay and the AppleWATCH back on September 9, 2014. A little over a month later, Apple followed the September Event up with another one on October 16, 2014, which sets the lineup for the 2014 holiday season.

At the October Event, Apple introduced the iPad Air 2 (pre-orders on October 17, shipping on October 24), iMac with Retina 5K display (available now), Mac mini (available now), iOS 8.1 (available October 20th, including support for ApplePay), OS X Yosemite (available now) along with several other products.

Which product announced at the October 2014 Event are you most excited about?

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