Unsurprisingly, OS X Yosemite officially released
Unsurprisingly, OS X Yosemite officially released

 

Today, Apple held its autumn new product launch conference at its headquarters in Cupertino, California, and the latest OS X Yosemite (Yosemite) has finally been officially released. The official version has more than 10 new function improvements than the development version released in July.

The press conference announced that millions of people had experienced the beta version of Yosemite. The press conference again focused on the following new function points:


After iOS 8, the system has also been flattened. The icons have been redrawn, flattened and de complicated, and a large number of translucent ground glass effects have been added. The design style has begun to move closer to iOS 8, and the font has also been unified with iOS 8.

 

The enhanced notification center, which looks like iOS 8, pops up from the right side and can display weather, email, messages and other notifications, as well as calculators, calendars and other gadgets and gadgets.

 

The enhanced Spotlight search supports search within the search application, and supports the network information query function, which can query iTunes Store, maps, news, Wikipedia and other materials.

 

The new Safari again simplifies the interface and toolbar, and strengthens the search box and third-party sharing functions. The search box can support Spotlight search, and also adds a tag thumbnail interface.

 

 

Apple once again offered the magic oil to optimize data. The new Safari speeds up by 6.6 times and optimizes the endurance, which can extend the endurance by 2 hours and the video playback time by 3 hours compared with other browsers.

 

The system's own mailbox supports virtual signature. MailDrop with 5G capacity is included in iCloud, and users can directly send iCloud files as attachments. Users can also modify attachments directly.

 

The new iCloud Drive can support Windows system seamlessly in addition to its own Mac OS and iOS. Users can manage pictures and attachments in a unified way. In iWork, there are also small enhancements such as transparent tables and new special effects.

 

 

The most important update of the new system is undoubtedly the Handsoff feature, which is the only system feature that enjoys Demo display. It allows Mac, iPhone and iPadi to work together seamlessly. Through wifi and Bluetooth, iOS devices and Macs can perform AirDrop and AirPlay.

For half of the emails and Keynotes written on the iPhone, you can open the iPad to continue editing, and the changes made on both sides will be synchronized immediately. In addition, when WiFi is not connected, Apple TV can also be connected through AirPlay, and Keynote can be controlled through Apple Watch.

 

 

The web page opened on the iPad can be seen directly when the browser is opened on the Mac. In the live demonstration, we also dialed with a Mac.


The new OS X Yosemite will be launched for free today. It can support MacBook Pro after 2007, MacBook Air after 2008, iMac after 2007, Mac mini after 2009, Mac Pro after 2008, old MacBook in 2008 and early 2009, and Xserve9 after 2009.

The hardware requirements are the same as those of the previous two generations of OS X. Users can upgrade in the App Store, but considering the situation in previous years, we recommend that you wait two days for the official server to slow down and upgrade XD

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