Apple opened this year its traditional WWDC 2015 by unveiling its new desktop operating system known as OS X El Capitan . In other words, it will soon replace Yosemite which may be installed on your MacBook or Mac.
See also : WWDC 2015: Apple unveils iOS 9
In addition to resume the name of the famous summit of California, and as you would expect with a new OS, Apple has added a host of new features for the latest operating system, including the possibility of using two windows side by side in a more intuitive way, as well as pinned sites.
The new features of OS X El Capitan concern including Spotlight, cutting windows, and window management with:
New gestures make it easier than ever fast action, such as deleting a message in Mail
With pinned sites in Safari, the sites you visit regularly are always available and updated in a tab
Spotlight is more powerful for even more useful results, including weather and sports results
The ability to close tabs that play audio in Safari - a feature similar to that already provided in the Google Chrome browser
Organize office
As you can read above, in addition to bringing new features to the desktop environment, the new version of OS X will allow users to better manage their windows .
For starters, Spotlight now comes with a resizable window, which can be moved both on the static window found in OS X Yosemite. Spotlight in OS X El Capitan will also be able to understand the research in natural language like "ignores the mail Phil" or "the documents on which I was working in June."
In addition, window management has been improved with tools to self-organize windows by dragging them to the side, a bit like catching window in Windows. Moving a beyond the top of the display window will put the application in full screen.
Outperform
Federighi also surprised the audience by announcing that the Metal API , which allows for faster graphics performance on iOS devices, arrives in OS X. Apple says it will bring 10 times the performance gains in terms of reporting, and has not hesitated to use Epic Games on stage to demonstrate the benefits of the API.
Apple claims to have received a major support for Metal on OS X, with 2K Games, Blizzard, Unreal and Unity integrating the API in their rendering engines.
The beta version for developers to El Capitan is available today . For the general public, the latter will have the chance to try the operating system at the beginning of July.
See also : WWDC 2015: Apple unveils iOS 9
In addition to resume the name of the famous summit of California, and as you would expect with a new OS, Apple has added a host of new features for the latest operating system, including the possibility of using two windows side by side in a more intuitive way, as well as pinned sites.
The new features of OS X El Capitan concern including Spotlight, cutting windows, and window management with:
New gestures make it easier than ever fast action, such as deleting a message in Mail
With pinned sites in Safari, the sites you visit regularly are always available and updated in a tab
Spotlight is more powerful for even more useful results, including weather and sports results
The ability to close tabs that play audio in Safari - a feature similar to that already provided in the Google Chrome browser
Organize office
As you can read above, in addition to bringing new features to the desktop environment, the new version of OS X will allow users to better manage their windows .
For starters, Spotlight now comes with a resizable window, which can be moved both on the static window found in OS X Yosemite. Spotlight in OS X El Capitan will also be able to understand the research in natural language like "ignores the mail Phil" or "the documents on which I was working in June."
In addition, window management has been improved with tools to self-organize windows by dragging them to the side, a bit like catching window in Windows. Moving a beyond the top of the display window will put the application in full screen.
Outperform
Federighi also surprised the audience by announcing that the Metal API , which allows for faster graphics performance on iOS devices, arrives in OS X. Apple says it will bring 10 times the performance gains in terms of reporting, and has not hesitated to use Epic Games on stage to demonstrate the benefits of the API.
Apple claims to have received a major support for Metal on OS X, with 2K Games, Blizzard, Unreal and Unity integrating the API in their rendering engines.
The beta version for developers to El Capitan is available today . For the general public, the latter will have the chance to try the operating system at the beginning of July.