


If you’re just getting started, check out these handy tips & tricks to bring you up to speed.From this point on it's the same as a standard update, simply continue on and agree to the licensing terms as you go. Have you downloaded the update yet? Share your early thoughts in the comments section below. SEE ALSO: New Apple MacBook (2015) review

System text also has a refreshed look and feel, thanks to the San Francisco font that recently graduated from watchOS to iOS. Safari now offers pinned sites, plus there’s a revamped version of the Photos app and Transit view has been added to Apple Maps. There’s also a new Notes app and new Mail gestures that enable the trackpad to be used to swipe mail. One of the least revolutionary updates in recent years, El Capitan also delivers a smarter Spotlight search as recently demonstrated within iOS 9. The 6.08GB download brings one of the most-requested Mac OS X features – a split-screen view to allow apps to sit neatly side by side. The new software, which is the 11th major OS X update since it arrived in 2001, can be obtained from the Mac App Store right now. Apple has officially rolled out the newest version of Mac OS X, with El Capitan now available as a free upgrade for users.
