The newest version of Apple's OS X, El Capitan, is set to launch at the end of September.
Apple actually revealed the operating system's release date yesterday during their hardware event at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, but didn't draw any attention to it. El Capitan's preview page makes it official, however, setting its public release for September 30.
As for the contents of the updated OS, it aims to improve upon several features introduced by the previous OS version, OS X Yosemite, as well as make everything run a bit smoother; Mail, Maps, app management, and Notes get a few tweaks that make them more flexible and useful. El Capitan also adds a new Split View feature, which, as the name implies, allows users to view two apps at once.
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Apple actually revealed the operating system's release date yesterday during their hardware event at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, but didn't draw any attention to it. El Capitan's preview page makes it official, however, setting its public release for September 30.
As for the contents of the updated OS, it aims to improve upon several features introduced by the previous OS version, OS X Yosemite, as well as make everything run a bit smoother; Mail, Maps, app management, and Notes get a few tweaks that make them more flexible and useful. El Capitan also adds a new Split View feature, which, as the name implies, allows users to view two apps at once.
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