By Danny Thorp
Introduction
Following a period of public beta testing, Apple’s latest desktop OS refresh has arrived in its official capacity in the form of OS X El Capitan. While the changes in El Capitan are a far cry from the sweeping visual refresh that came in-step with 2014’s Yosemite update, that doesn’t mean Apple has skimped out on providing a solid delivery.
It’s much better to think of El Capitan as an OS X update that adds some spit and polish to Yosemite while also providing some convenient tweaks and features. And despite some minor pain points, Apple has succeeded in that respect.
If you’re wondering whether you should make the leap from Yosemite to El Capitan, the answer is ostensibly yes. That being said, let’s take a deeper look at Apple’s latest, including its highs and lows, to see why you should consider the upgrade.
Interface
Upon first booting your Mac back up after installing OS X El Capitan, you’re not going to notice many visually apparent changes. El Capitan largely carries over the same flat, iOS 7-inspired design cues that arrived with Yosemite, and, frankly, that’s a good thing.
You are likely to see to changes if you’re astute and …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac