![]() ![]() I can say that this release delivers on its initial promises - OS X just works, again.īut this release also confirms something we could notice in previous years. I’ve been using El Capitan for the past two months. Making these problems disappear should be one of Apple’s priorities when it comes to OS X development.Įl Capitan is now available in the Mac App Store. A slowdown, a bug and a crash get in the way. It needs to be as transparent as possible. This relentless update cycle had a big drawback.įor many people, OS X is the foundation of their digital work. Yet, you could see here and there that OS X wasn’t as reliable as it used to be. The advantage for consumers is clear - you receive new features regularly. This insane pace for such a complicated piece of software is no small feat. Apple has been releasing an OS X update every year since 2011. While OS X El Capitan isn’t a true ‘Snow’ release, this year’s OS X follows the same tradition in many ways - and it’s a great thing.īefore diving a bit deeper into what you should expect from El Capitan (OS X 10.11), let’s take a step back and talk about OS X’s strategy over the past few years. Two rock solid iterations that were all about refinements, performance updates and stability. These two releases were the epitome of Apple’s best work on OS X. Mac users fondly remember OS X Snow Leopard and Mountain Lion. ![]()
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