It's more colorful in some spots, less colorful in others, but pretty much always striking - at least, coming from using Mac OS X 10.9 or Windows 8 day-to-day. The new Helvetica font looks great on Retina screens, and the brighter, simpler icons match the starker window designs nicely.
On non-Retina, though, it doesn't sing quite as strongly. Small text can be hard to read, especially in areas such as the progress bar when copying files. Here the text is presented as mid-grey lettering on a light-grey background, which just isn't that legible.
Text layered on transparent background or over images can also be more difficult to read. There's simply less definition to the text, so in a busy setting, it can sometimes get lost a little.
On non-Retina, though, it doesn't sing quite as strongly. Small text can be hard to read, especially in areas such as the progress bar when copying files. Here the text is presented as mid-grey lettering on a light-grey background, which just isn't that legible.
Text layered on transparent background or over images can also be more difficult to read. There's simply less definition to the text, so in a busy setting, it can sometimes get lost a little.
Mac Osx 10.10 Yosemite Intel PC Repack by Harendra Chhekur
Make Bootable usb instructions.......
1.Plug your 8gb pendrive.
2.Formate your pendrive in ntfs.
3.Open ImageWriter.exe
4.Select the .raw file.
5.Click Copy.
finish
enjoy..........
1.Plug your 8gb pendrive.
2.Formate your pendrive in ntfs.
3.Open ImageWriter.exe
4.Select the .raw file.
5.Click Copy.
finish
enjoy..........