After updated to yosemite, I cannot open Dreamweaver.

It says I need to install Java SE6 to run Dreamweaver again.
Is it ok to just download it and install it? Does this old patch affect my new OS Yosemite by covering new patch?

Download and install Apple Java 2014-001. It is OK and will not harm Yosemite.

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    You need to update iPhoto to a version that works with Yosemite. Download it from the Mac App Store.

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    Apple - OS X - Photos Preview

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    after updating to yosemite my mail will not import my mailboxes so it won't open mail at all HELP please

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  • Cannot download Iphoto after updated to Yosemite

    I cannot update Iphoto anymore after updated to Yosemite. The system popped up a small window and showed that: update is not available for this Apple ID either because it was bought by a different user or the item was refunded or cancelled. But it is my own account, I just changed the password.
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  • After updating to Yosemite, following apps not opening. App Store, Mail, Contacts, Calendars... About the Mac

    After updating to Yosemite, following apps not opening.
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    You ran a defective third-party "utility" such as "CleanMyMac" or "MacCleanse" that purports to "clean up" "junk" files. What it really does is to corrupt the operating system and many applications.   
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  • My problem is after updating to Yosemite does my mail client any longer. I can not even open the mail, and when I "forced closes" mail and try to open it again to go in the entered settings running the colored wheels around and allows me only to forc

    My problem is after updating to Yosemite does my mail client any longer. I can not even open the mail, and when I "forced closes" mail and try to open it again to go in the entered settings running the colored wheels around and allows me only to forcing close again? does anyone have a solution to the above problem?

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    After updating to Yosemite 10.10.1 my iCloud key chain is gone from my mac book. How do I get it back

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  • After updating to Yosemite, my screen saver settings are not maintained.  The screen saver reverts to some Apple default.  There is no way to get my setting to be maintained.

    After updating to Yosemite, my screen saver settings are not maintained.  The screen saver reverts to some Apple default.  There is no way to get my setting to be maintained.

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  • After updating to Yosemite, I updated iPhoto. Alert said to convert my library to new iPhoto. Then alert said I needed to repair permissions. Then a freeze. Then iPhoto won't find and show my library. How do I fix this?

    After updating to Yosemite, I updated iPhoto. Alert said to convert my library to new iPhoto. Then alert said I needed to repair permissions. Then a freeze. Then iPhoto won't find and show my library. How do I fix this? I can see the library icon on my external drive, but it doesn't show as a library in iPhoto. When I double click on the icon, nothing happens. When I choose it from alternate menu, doesn't open. Where do I get help?

    Peter
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