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Is Mathematica 10.0.1 compatible with released version of OS X Yosemite?

The Title says it all!

POSTED BY: Murray Eisenberg
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Posted 11 years ago

On my 4K VX2880ml display after awaking the windows are sorted to the upper left and shrank somewhat. I have to reposition and resize them manually all the time. Very annoying. I think it is an OS X issue.

POSTED BY: Janos Lobb
Posted 11 years ago

Got the email with

Take a look at this thread:

http://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/348295

It took two tries but it worked.

Thanks

POSTED BY: Updating Name
Posted 11 years ago

The installer will not allow me to put in on my Mac 10.0.1

POSTED BY: Mervin Hanson

What do you mean exactly by "The installer will not allow me to put in on my Mac." This is under OS X 10.10, Yosemite? What exactly happens?

POSTED BY: Murray Eisenberg

For reasons that are unclear, whenever OSX undergoes a major version update they delete previous versions of Java 6. So one just has to reinstall it from the link that Szabolcs provided.

I imagine that Mathematica will eventually be updated to work with the more recent versions of Java....

POSTED BY: David Reiss

The dialog that shows the error message should have a button that will open the website where you can download it.

This is the site: http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1572

POSTED BY: Szabolcs Horvát
Posted 11 years ago

I keep getting the error legacy Java SE 6 must be installed. I have Java 8 installed but I cannot find 6. Anyone know the solution?

POSTED BY: Casey Penney

It's ok for me.

POSTED BY: Rodrigo Murta

No problems on either of my computers. I do not see the Japanese characters, either.

I suddenly have some menu items in Japanese. Has anyone seen something similar? Also the help menu item shows up in Japanese.

Mathematica 10.0.1 menu with OSX Yosemite

POSTED BY: Szabolcs Horvát

No problems so far.

POSTED BY: David Reiss

Yes

POSTED BY: Frank Kampas
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