Apple has seeded the sixth beta of OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 to developers for download and testing. Apple last seeded build 14C99d to developers last week and today's build is 14c106a.
Apple has told developers to focus on Wi-Fi, Mail, and Voiceover.
Developers can grab the 564MB update via software update or through the Mac developer center. We're updating now, but if you spot anything new let us know!
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lemon4611 - January 22, 2015 at 1:41am
Yosemite has some issues. The wifi, mail and Safari apps are problematic for me. The systemstats can be corrupt and will gobble up gigs of HD space. Yes systemstats is in /private/var/db and it does not cycle out properly so instead of being just a few meg it will grow to multiple gigs in just a few days. Back to Mountain Lion where everything works and you only have to clear out the sleep image and dyld to keep 10 gig of your HD free.
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dhiggy - January 22, 2015 at 3:42am
seems like you have some other issuing going on. I've been running Yosemite here since last summer's beta even... on several machines.. currently, my private/var/db folder takes up 1.5 gig (only 513mb of it systemstats)... it deletes/refreshes much of it on reboot... Mail and Safari work just fine (though I use Firefox mostly anyhow). WiFi on my Macbook Air has been just the same as before, no issues.
I'd suggest some standard troubleshooting steps to narrow down your problems, but do know that they are not universal issues related to Yosemite.
Not sure how this is a Windows Millenium analog... more like a windows 8 if i had to compare