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Originally Posted by jswinden
Please let me know what you think of Sierra. I'll probably update my Macbook Pro at some point. I have the 15" model with i7 quad-core processors, 16GB RAM, and 256GB SSD. I doubt Sierra would slow it down too much. However my older mid-2012 Mac Mini is already a bit slow with el Capitan as it only has i5 dual-core processors. I mostly use it as a Windows 10 dual boot machine via Boot Camp and mostly run it for those apps that I cannot get on the Mac. So I won't be upgrading it.
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Right now I haven't noticed any difference tbh, apart from the Siri icon in the doc. I haven't tried her yet, but then I don't use Siri on my iPhone or iPad. I have the 13.3 Retina Pro (early 2015) with i5 processer, 8GB RAM and 256GB hard drive.
I did have a problem with the Disk Utility diagram showing my hardrive as having 197GB used (when it's only 6GB) and 184GB free. The details under the diagram was correct, just the visual was wrong. That's fixed in Sierra.