Sunday, October 4, 2015

Introducing OSX EL Capitan

The fastest version of operating system from apple these days. It has lot's of features and functionality you might want to discover later on like improvements and stability better than the previous one. Apple still running the beta version after it's release in September 30, 2015 causing their developers to watch over inconsistency malfunction problem in stability for every users as well as making some updates to push through everyone's device when done completely. I would like to recommend ones again the best way to run this operating system is through clean install using an external device to boot. I am making my USB installation disk today in support with updates some of the best methods to do so. Make sure every single files that are valued are being backup through time machine. Manual backup might be a good move as well as long as you know where to revert back and place every inch of settings you make to work. One of my problem with the older version of OSX is the booting ability. It takes a lot's of time to load unless you boot it from the first time clean install. With El Capitan, Apple focused on two major areas: user experience and performance. Improvements to window management, apps, and Spotlight search enhance the way we use our Macs, while under-the-hood additions like Metal graphics technology make everyday activities like launching apps faster. El Capitan has the same general look as Yosemite, but it includes a new system wide font -- San Francisco. OS X's window management feature, Mission Control, has also been revamped in the new operating system, introducing a new Split View feature that mirrors the iOS 9 multitasking feature on the iPad and allows for two full-screen apps to be used at the same time side-by-side. Spotlight search, along with gaining deeper functionality and more sources, supports natural language input in El Capitan. Safari has gained Pinned Sites to let users pin favorite sites on the tab bar, and there's a handy new mute button that'll mute all sound coming from Safari or easily identify specific tabs playing audio.Mail supports new iOS-style gestures for managing messages, and a Smart Suggestions addition will recognize names and events, allowing them to be quickly added to contacts and calendars. When in full screen, there are also tools to deal with multiple emails at one time. Photos is gaining support for third-party photo editing extensions from Mac App Store apps, and the Notes app is being revamped, much like the Notes app for iOS 9. It will support checklists, content from other apps like Safari or Maps, and an Attachments Browser.Performance-wise, the addition of Metal improves speeds across the Mac by boosting system-level graphics rendering. With the graphics improvements and other enhancements, many standard apps perform better, and games and pro apps will see significant performance boosts.


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