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My Mac quit nagging me to update to Yosemite
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Every time I got the notification to install Yosemite I would click "Ask Me Tomorrow." I just realized it has quit asking, and the little red "1" on the App Store icon in my dock is now gone. So I guess I'll just keep plugging along on Mavericks for a while without feeling guilty.
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#2
Thanks Obama.
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#3
I dislike the Apple Nanny State:

1) OS updates like this. I do not see how to turn it off (you can in programs like iTunes, but not the OS).

2) changing a science word three words into typing because the spellchecker is ignorant of even basic scientific language.
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tronnei wrote:
Every time I got the notification to install Yosemite I would click "Ask Me Tomorrow." I just realized it has quit asking, and the little red "1" on the App Store icon in my dock is now gone. So I guess I'll just keep plugging along on Mavericks for a while without feeling guilty.

Any idea how or why that happened? I would like badly to replicate it on my MBA.
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Black wrote:
[quote=tronnei]
Every time I got the notification to install Yosemite I would click "Ask Me Tomorrow." I just realized it has quit asking, and the little red "1" on the App Store icon in my dock is now gone. So I guess I'll just keep plugging along on Mavericks for a while without feeling guilty.

Any idea how or why that happened? I would like badly to replicate it on my MBA.
:agree: :agree: :agree: :agree:
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Speedy wrote:
[quote=Black]
[quote=tronnei]
Every time I got the notification to install Yosemite I would click "Ask Me Tomorrow." I just realized it has quit asking, and the little red "1" on the App Store icon in my dock is now gone. So I guess I'll just keep plugging along on Mavericks for a while without feeling guilty.

Any idea how or why that happened? I would like badly to replicate it on my MBA.
:agree: :agree: :agree: :agree:
I half expect that tronnei is going to realize one day soon that s/he's running Yosemite :-)
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#7
changing a science word three words into typing because the spellchecker is ignorant of even basic scientific language.

You can learns the spellchecker.
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#8
Nope, not yet.

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sekker wrote:
I dislike the Apple Nanny State:

1) OS updates like this. I do not see how to turn it off (you can in programs like iTunes, but not the OS).

Control-click on the Yosemite banner in the App Store under the Updates tab and opt to hide it, just like any other software update.
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Chakravartin wrote:
[quote=sekker]
I dislike the Apple Nanny State:

1) OS updates like this. I do not see how to turn it off (you can in programs like iTunes, but not the OS).

Control-click on the Yosemite banner in the App Store under the Updates tab and opt to hide it, just like any other software update.
and it comes back the next time you run Software Update.
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