Yosemite and PS 2014 on Mac

Is anyone using Yosemite on a Mac (2009) with PS CC 2014 Yet?
I am being prompted to up grade to Yosemite but am a little concerned. I have plant of Ram - 16gb - and plenty of storage. But my machine is getting old now.
Thanks
Mark

Do a forum search.
Many Yosemite users are being advised to downgrade to Mavericks.

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