![]() It’s got a ton of changes which make it, by and far, the best messaging system to date. Why leave Mail when, with OS X Yosemite, you can just edit messages and fire back replies? Plus, Mail has a whole new feature called Maildrop, which allows you to send large files up to 5 GB in space - talk about upgrades!Īnd we can’t forget to mention Messages. You can add text, shapes, signatures (with the touchpad), and even fill out PDF forms from inside the Mail app. It helps you read and reply to emails quickly, so you can get back to what you were doing. So we can safely assume that they’ve got tons of hidden goodies for the Notification Center.Īpple has added a nice, new Markup feature to Mail, which lets you annotate the messages you receive in-app. We don’t know exactly how far Apple has gone with this concept, but it’s Apple. You can also customize it however you wish by adding widgets from the Mac App Store. Stay up-to-date on your events, stocks, reminders, weather, messages, and more. With the new Notifications Center, you can see everything that is need-to-know at a glance. The one that’s received the most attention, in regard to changes, has to be the Notifications Center. Native Mac apps have become more powerful than everĪpple has done a lot of tinkering with it’s native apps, some of which you’ve read about above. ![]() But, we’re getting ahead of ourselves, so we’ll pick this up in the next section. Plus, it gives you a scrollable-selection of finds, making it easier for you to select what you’re looking for. You can find articles from Wikipedia, Maps, Bing, iTunes, and more. It now lets you find exactly what you’re looking for and even suggests information straight from the internet. The Spotlight feature got a massive upgrade, too. And did we mention that Safari is 2x faster? Now we did. Browse on your iPhone or iPad and then jump on your Mac to pick up where you left off. And, when you open a new tab, you can view all of your tabs opened on all your iDevices. It’s all your favorite places, now just one click away. For example, Safari now lets you access your favorite sites by clicking in its smart search field. Like the new streamlined toolbars in native apps: you get more of the features you want without taking up extra space. Because the best stuff in OS X Yosemite isn’t what you can see - it’s the power they’ve added under-the-hood. However, we’re not going to talk about how it looks. This is just one of the many tweaks in usability that Apple has added in Yosemite. It’s new translucent windows let you view more than just the window - you can now see what’s hiding behind them, helping you navigate your Mac more seamlessly. It’s got a whole new aesthetic that looks wonderful and totally Mac. So, let’s talk about what’s new in OS X Yosemiteīuttons, icons, typefaces, windows, and so much more have been redesigned in OS X Yosemite. ![]() Installing a new OS X changes your entire system, which has most users asking the question, “Should I upgrade to OS X Yosemite?” Our response? Of course! It’s the next step in the evolution of Mac, and has so many amazing changes that we can’t imagine saying no. But to help you do it all by yourself, we’ve gathered our best ideas and solutions below.įeatures described in this article refer to the MacPaw site version of CleanMyMac X. So here’s a tip for you: Download CleanMyMac to quickly solve some of the issues mentioned in this article.
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