As Mavericks and Yosemite, El Capitan (OS X 10.11) can be freely tested by users through an open public beta today. Apple does not specify whether the number of testers will be limited but to Yosemite, the threshold of one million users had been fixed.
The procedure to get their hands on this first public beta is simple SINCE simply register on the software program Site Beta Apple then download the access to public utility beta versions of Mac OS X which then help download the beta as an upgrade. Recall that a beta is an unstable version, it is advisable to backup your data before installing this preview.
El Capitan brings with it a whole lot of new improvements around the interface and User experience. We can observe the changes made by Apple on its tool
Spotlight search, to blow “machine learning” to improve
understanding of the user’s requests, and news
features dedicated to multitask, allowing to split
just the screen into two separate parts and to tabulate easily
from one application to another. Seen but welcome.
El Capitan
will also be the occasion of a performance boost through
the introduction of the Metal platform, once reserved for terminals
mobile on the Mac. For example, Apple has introduced the
performance obtained by Adobe, which was an improvement
sensitive to the speed of execution and rendering stains on
software such as After Effects.
The final version of OS X 10.11 is expected this fall
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