

– Language support updates will please the Japanese market older Mac owners most likely won’t see any graphics improvement. Seems to be primarily designed for allowing iOS developers to push more games to the Mac instead of making it easy for PC software and hardware developers to port over to the Mac. – Graphics uses iOS language rendering (Metal) instead of the Mac’s previous OpenGL or supporting the industry standard graphics (DirectX) that leading GPU makers prefer. – Notes becomes more like Evernote and MS OneNote and forces more iCloud on the user. Still likely a pain in the ass to plan a multi-destination itinerary… – Photos gets a few updates like Locations and 34d party plugins that should have been there from the beginning. – Mail gets Smart Suggestions and forces the desktop user to use iOS-like swiping motions and yippee, you can now type long “natural language” questions instead of simple short boolean search terms – Spotlight gets more Googlized and more creepily “predictive” as Apple continues to ignore support for useful non-intrusive widgets. and you can mute the annoying ads from whatever browser tab is driving you nuts. – Safari gets pinned sites from Google Chrome & IE. – Mission Control gets window management from Windows 7 Aero Snap from last decade Apple continues to ignore users with less than perfect vision with its ugly gray flat interfaces and poor skinny fonts. – font from the Apple Watch, still no user choice. More swiping, and now a big fat cursor arrow on startup!
#FONTS WITH ICLOUD AND OS X 10.11 . 2017 FOR MAC#
Metal for Mac is so huge, bye-bye Mac Pro – June 9, 2015Īpple announces OS X El Capitan with refined experience and improved performance – June 8, 2015 MacDailyNews Take: Which new feature of El Capitan are you most excited about getting? SEE ALSO:

#FONTS WITH ICLOUD AND OS X 10.11 . 2017 FULL#
File and folder rename in the contextual menuĮach of the eight features discussed in detail in the full article here. Hidden improvements for your Mac in OS X 10.11 El Capitan:ĥ. Kessler writes, “However, there are a few additional improvements in OS X 10.11 noted that Federighi did not discuss, but which might be quite beneficial.”

“In particular he focused on new window management approaches, and Spotlight searches, as well as some performance improvements with the optimized ‘Metal’ API.” “During Yesterday’s keynote presentation on the upcoming OS X El Capitan, Apple’s Craig Federighi outlined a number of the new features of the upcoming release of OS X,” Topher Kessler reports for MacIssues.
