Apple’s OS X El Capitan is slated for release in fall, and with this season right around the corner, the OS will soon be available for those who wish to install it. While it is largely similar to OS X Yosemite, El Capitan does include a number of improvements that should enhance both your workflow and the overall snappiness of the OS. These alone may be good reasons to upgrade, but as with any upgrade or update, there is always a chance that something may go wrong when you install it, so it is good to take a few steps to help prevent this. Continue reading
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OS X 10.11 ‘El Capitan’ system requirements revealed
The upcoming OS X El Capitan contains a number of performance enhancements that greatly improve the efficiency of the system and programs running on it, but along with such features you may be concerned about whether or not your Mac will support them. This may be especially true if you have an older Mac that just barely met the system requirements for OS X Yosemite. Continue reading
Eight useful hidden improvements in OS X 10.11 ‘El Capitan’
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. In particular he focused on new window management approaches, and Spotlight searches, as well as some performance improvements with the optimized “Metal” API. However, there are a few additional improvements in OS X 10.11 noted that Federighi did not discuss, but which might be quite beneficial. Continue reading