Recently we were somewhat surprised by a late change to El Capitan that was preventing the installation of El Capitan in a virtual machine, which I wrote about on my personal blog over here. When we released VMware Fusion 8 and Fusion 8 Pro, we announced that we would fully support El Capitan, and we’re making good on that promise. ![]() Other folks however can tolerate the occasional bug. Folks with mission critical applications that they depend on tend to be more hesitant when risking the stability of their systems. ![]() This decision is of course going to be different for every user depending on their needs. The reviewers are generally saying the same thing: Upgrade today, it’s worth it. The community has had the time to dig into El Capitan with great reviews from Ars Technica, Macworld, Gizmodo, 9to5Mac and others. ![]() As with all major OS updates, often the question isn’t simply “Should I upgrade?”, but rather “Should I upgrade right now or wait until the first point release?”. Mac users worldwide rejoiced as Apple released the public general availability of OS X 10.11 El Capitan today.
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