First off,it is worth noting that unlike previous updates, this update is free. 
It took me about… Perhaps an hour and a half once I downloaded and installed 
everything, it's not hard, it downloads an application that will walk you 
through it.

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> On Oct 24, 2013, at 2:56 PM, Laurel and Stockard <laurel.stock...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hey guys, is updating to the Mavericks OS 10.9 hard? How long on average did 
> it take you. I'm just curious before I actually do it.
> Thanks
> Laurel
>> On Oct 24, 2013, at 9:49 AM, Bryan Jones wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Zach,
>> 
>> Yes, I too have adjusted to using the VO+Shift+Home/End keystroke to move to 
>> top or bottom row ever since Apple removed the Option+up/down keystroke when 
>> they released Lion Mail. The Option+up/down arrow keystroke has remained 
>> available in Finder but has been missing in both Lion & ML Mail.
>> 
>> The minor annoyance for me, as a frequent user of classic view in mail and 
>> list view in Finder, is that the VO keystroke actually moves between the 
>> first column of the first row and the last column of the last row, thus 
>> requiring additional VO+left/right keystrokes to get back to my desired 
>> column, whereas the Option+up/down keystroke leaves focus in the current 
>> column while moving to top or bottom.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Bryan
>> 
>>> On Oct 23, 2013, at 11:29 PM, Zachary Kline <zkl...@speedpost.net> wrote:
>>> Seems a strange bug to creep i, and even stranger to be removed. Ahw ell, I 
>>> just use VO commands.
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