The new operating system of Apple is now available for all Macs from 2009 onwards and as a direct upgrade and free from Mac OS X 10.6. The package size 6 GB.
Now available the new operating system OS X El Capitan (Mac OS X 10.11) that is released in the form of a free update for all systems marketed from 2009 onwards and for some models introduced in 2007 and 2008.
Craig Federighi, Senior Vice President of Software Engineering for Apple, said: ” El Capitan perfects the Mac experience and improves performance in many small ways that make a big difference. The feedback received from our beta program OS X has been overwhelmingly positive, and we think customers will love their Mac even more with El Capitan “.
El Capitan is based on the functions and design already introduced in Yosemite, by entering a series of updates related to the management of the windows, the built-in apps and Spotlight search, and performance improvements.
Among the changes, a Mission Control that simplifies the management of all the app open on your Mac and the new Split View feature that automatically places two apps side by side in full screen when you need to work in parallel on both. El Capitan also extends the capabilities of Spotlight, which for Yosemite had received a substantial restructuring, with the expansion of its research domains.
Many of the built-in apps have been updated and enriched with new features and, under the body, is to accelerate technology Metal Core Animation and Core Graphics to increase the rendering speed of the graphical interface and increase the efficiency of the operating system. Finally, El Capitan offers better support for international languages, including a new system font for the alphabets in ideograms.
OS X El Capitan is available through the update function in the Mac App Store. The package size is about 6 GB and can be used to create a USB boot to reinstall the operating system in emergency situations or on other machines. The update can be carried out directly by all operating systems Mac OS X 10.6 and later.