Up-date Yosemite?

Since I up-dated to YOSEMITE, the list of problems is getting longer and longer: e.g. iTunes doesn't work as before (e.g. the window is not refreshing automatically after changing song/album informations), the repair function doesn't work properly... just to mention a few.
Is there any chance that APPLE up-dates this OS.This new OS is really very disappointing!

Apple is already working to release 10.10.1.
Of course we users want it to be released ASAP if not sooner.
The process goes as follows (over simplified):
- identify the problems (uses need to report them to Apple)
- reproduce the problem (for example i don't have problems with iTunes but you do, perhaps my library only has 1,000 songs while yours has 50,000 and that makes a difference)
- Prioritize the bug list
- Fix the bugs
- Test, test, test
I expect 10.10.1 to be released around November, but no one here knows
Maverick reached version 19.9.5 in around 12 months, that's an average of 1 release every 2 months

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