Tuesday 30 April 2013

Mac OS X 10.9 Taking Page From iOS

Apple's next Mac OS X update to its iOS line with a few updates to bring it even more likely to come this summer, 9to5Mac reports.

Codenamed OS X's 10.9, "Cabernet," is a complete system overhaul. According to 9to5Mac, which cited unnamed sources, the new operating system and a tabbed browsing modes include Tag Finder subtleties. Access other desktop space, while a second screen and OS X's advantage "power users," version 10.9 report, one can monitor the ability to run full-screen Apps.

Other changes to improve page load, speed, and efficiency back-end for a redesigned Safari, include, 9to5Mac, as well as application switching and CPU-s and trickle down to improve the battery life of the tricks, pausing as he said.

TechCrunch Apple's latest OS X operating system update, it's certain that stays in line with the new development strategy, the commencement date of the existing features seems to be more about dressing up. Most changes will not affect users in a big way under - hood improvements, will be reserved for.

June's Worldwide Developer's Conference, the Cupertino has up his sleeve like to hear more about. Last week, Phil Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide marketing, Apple "[Developers] Software Technologies is excited to show the latest progress. WWDC last year's July release of Mac OS X Lion Mountain is a sneak peek, and a new desktop operating system, iOS Features a number ported.

For more information, PCMag's Apple's OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion review and see the slideshow above.

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