I've always considered OS X to be a better laptop OS than a desktop one. What I mean is that if you're ONLY using it on a desktop sized display, then the usability differences between OS X and Windows are a lot smaller.
OSX on a laptop is fantastic. I've *NEVER* had a windows laptop in over 20 years that could reliably sleep/wakeup when closing/opening the lid. My MacAir has never failed to resume when lifting the lid.
Must be a bug. I don't have that problem on my MBP or iMac (although I'm usually wired with the iMac) in either Mavericks or Yosemite.In general I agree with you. However, with the latest versions of OS X (Mavericks and up) I have found that it takes a LONG time for the wireless to reconnect when coming out of sleep (minutes most of the time). I'm not sure what Apple changed or if there is some default setting that needs to be modifed but it is rather annoying and happens on both of our Macs at home (one MBP and one Air).
Must be a bug. I don't have that problem on my MBP or iMac (although I'm usually wired with the iMac) in either Mavericks or Yosemite.
However, I did get that problem on the MBP with the El Capitan public beta so I reverted back to Yosemite. As soon as I was back on Yosemite, it worked fine.
In general I agree with you. However, with the latest versions of OS X (Mavericks and up) I have found that it takes a LONG time for the wireless to reconnect when coming out of sleep (minutes most of the time). I'm not sure what Apple changed or if there is some default setting that needs to be modifed but it is rather annoying and happens on both of our Macs at home (one MBP and one Air).
