Entries in OS X El Capitan (2)

Friday
Oct162015

Apple's iWork productivity suite gets iOS 9 and OS X El Capitan ready

It might be a bit late but Apple updated its Pages, Numbers, and Keynote apps to add iOS 9 and OS X features to it. The iWork productivity suite from Apple gets split-screen multitasking on the iPad and the desktop apps and 3D touch support on the iPhone. So, if you rely heavily on Apple's tools, this update should be a much-awaited one. You can check out the list of the new features over here.

Source: The Verge 

Tuesday
Sep292015

OS X El Capitan arrives as a free upgrade tomorrow

While the Mac and OS X El Capitan didn't get any love during the jam packed Apple event earlier this month, it was hinted at that event that the latest update to the Mac operating system, El Capitan, would be coming on September 30th.

While not as dramatic in look or feel as Mavericks or Yosemite were, El Capitan focuses on various enhancements and refinements to make compuiting on MacBooks, iMacs and Mac Pros more efficient and secure.

Improvements include smarter Spotlight searches, the ability to silence audio from browser tabs, streamlined Mission Control features and a much anticipated Split View feature for better on screen multitasking. Stay tuned for my full review of OS X El Capitan coming in a few weeks. 

OS X El Capitan is available as a free update starting Wednesday, September 30 from the Mac App Store. El Capitan supports all Macs introduced in 2009 and later, and some models introduced in 2007 and 2008.