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I'm tempted to download, but I only have my primary Mac that is able to install, and I know that's a dangerous game to play. Also, a lot of the most exciting features to me are the interaction with iOS 8, and I won't have that yet anyway, so I think I'm gonna hold off.
 

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Mavericks Mail is not even fixed yet.

I plan to hold on quite a long while before installing Yosemite, as usual.

This is for people who have some extra machine that doesn't really matter.
 

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I signed up. I may put it on an external SSD and run it from there. I don't want to mess with my regular setup on a beta.
 

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Mavericks Mail is not even fixed yet.

I plan to hold on quite a long while before installing Yosemite, as usual.

This is for people who have some extra machine that doesn't really matter.

They did mention in the keynote that the new Mail app in Yosemite focuses on compatibility and syncing issues with servers. We'll see though
 
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