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- #Mac os 10.9.5 and chrome install#
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#Mac os 10.9.5 and chrome full#
Maps also takes full advantage of the graphics power of your Mac. Because it's a native app, you can use every pixel of your display to explore new destinations. Of course, you can get information on local points of interest like restaurants and hotels, with phone numbers, photos, and even Yelp reviews. You can look up directions on your Mac and send them right to your iPhone for voice navigation on the way.2 In addition, your bookmarks and recent searches are automatically pushed to all your iOS devices, so you can plan trips on your Mac and have all the locations easily at hand when you're on the road. And at your fingertips like never before. Now you've got the whole world on your desktop. So if you start reading on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch, you can pick up right where you left off on your Mac.
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iCloud even remembers which page you're on. And when you take notes, highlight passages, or add a bookmark on your Mac, iCloud pushes them to all your devices automatically.
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If you're a student hitting the books, keep as many open as you like and search through them with ease. And there are over 2 million more books in the iBooks Store, ready for you to download with just a few clicks.1 Reading books is intuitive and easy - turn pages with a swipe and zoom in on images with a pinch. Now you can launch the iBooks app on your Mac and the books you've already downloaded on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch will automatically appear in your library. With OS X Mavericks, a new chapter in the iBooks story begins.
#Mac os 10.9.5 and chrome update#
Your CPU doesn't look loaded at all, so I'm guessing network or storage issues from the data you have provided.The OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 update is recommended for all Mavericks users. From your snapshots, you have plenty of RAM and the system should only get faster with use as files needed get cached in RAM. Unfortunately, I don't have a silver bullet, but once you narrow down things to user level slowness or system slowness or hardware errors/degradation then you can dig into Activity Monitor and see if CPU or RAM or storage is constrained when your slowness arrives. As long as the drive is reasonably fast, you should be a bit slower on the external drive and could even point a user home folder there back to the home folder on the internal drive to see if it's a system issue.
#Mac os 10.9.5 and chrome install#
#Mac os 10.9.5 and chrome upgrade#
I suppose I could upgrade to an SSD, but dont particularly want to as they are quite expensive for 750GB and the machine as far as I can remember wasn't always this slow and I've always been running the same tasks on it. I've also noticed that the when I first open the machine, Dropbox is starting up which seems to make everything quite slow, but I don't believe it's the only culprit. I've checked to see if the machine's indexing, which it isn't. The first thing I did was to check Activity Monitor, where as far as I can tell the Mac has got more that plenty of resources available (see below screenshots.) Although these are obviously taken at a set point in time they are pretty indicative of whats normally shown in the activity monitor. Generally though everything seems quite lethargic. Then during normal use the machine can be running fine, but flicking between finder windows, quick previewing an image in the finder using space bar, move files can cause it to hang when ill then have to wait, or force reboot the finder, using force quit. Starting up takes a long time, not only for the login screen to show (if starting up from being turned off), but once logged in it takes about 10-15 mins to become responsive to the point were the Finder or any of the programs are responsive enough to be used.
#Mac os 10.9.5 and chrome pro#
My 2012 MacBook Pro 15", OS X 10.9.5, 2.6 GHz i7, 16 GB RAM, 750 GB HDD, has been acting very slow recently.