Monday, June 8, 2015

WWDC 2015: Mac OS X 10.11 revealed with OS X El Capitan


WWDC 2015: Mac OS X 10.11 revealed with OS X El Capitan

Apple started off it's big day of software developments by unveiling the next version of mac operating system named OS X El Capitan.

Aside from taking its name from California's famous summit, El Capitan adds in more features such as gestures to make deleting messages in Mail quicker and easier than ever.

Additionally, users can pin websites in Safari to quickly bring them up anytime. Pinned webpages will act very similar to locked tabs in Chrome and Firefox, except they remain hidden in Safari.

OS X El Capitan

Organizing the desktop

On top of bringing new features to the Mac desktop environment, the new version of OS X will allow users to better manage their windows.

Spotlight for starters now comes with a resizable window, which can be moved around as well over the static window found in OS X Yosemite. Spotlight in OS X El Captain will also be able to understand natural language searches such as "mail I ignored from Phil" and "documents I worked on in June."

Window management, similarly, has been improved with tools to auto arrange windows by dragging them to the side, much like window snapping in Windows. Migrating a window past the top of the screen, meanwhile, will make a window go full screen and turn it into a desktop of its own.

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