OS X 10.11: OS X Updates Installed in the Last 30 Days Use OS X Yosemite Logo Instead of El Capitan Logo
| Originator: | sephirothfanatic | ||
| Number: | rdar://24063987 | Date Originated: | 05-Jan-2016 |
| Status: | Open | Resolved: | |
| Product: | OS X | Product Version: | 10.11 |
| Classification: | UI/Usability | Reproducible: | Always |
Summary: The Updates tab in the App Store uses the OS X Yosemite Logo instead of the OS X El Capitan Logo. New updates show the correct the OS X El Capitan Logo, but as soon as the updates move from the Available Updates section into the Updates Installed in the Last 30 Days section, they switch to using the OS X Yosemite Logo. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Check the App Store for Updates. 2. When there is a new update, the OS X El Capitan Logo is used. 3. Install update. 4. After the update finishes installing, the Logo next to the installed update is OS X Yosemite instead of OS X El Capitan. Expected Results: I would expect to see all of the updates for OS X El Capitan use the OS X El Capitan Logo before and after installing them. Actual Results: Right now, only new updates show the OS X El Capitan Logo next to them. Updates Installed in the Last 30 Days show the OS X Yosemite Logo next to them. Version: All versions of 10.11 from the beginning until now. Notes: NONE Configuration: N/A Attachments: NONE
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