Inspired by the iOS 7, the creation of OS X Yosemite was announced early in June 2012 during the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference. OS X Yosemite release date, new features, and specs now made available for Mac users from the App Store!
The latest version of Apple software OS X Yosemite, also known as OS X 10.10. has been unleashed online for users from the App Store. With an objective that "[means to go] deep into every aspect of the interface like focusing on details large and small," as declared on its official page before the OS X Yosemite release date, does the actual updates adhere to this vision?
Upon the OS X Yosemite release date that is available now, new features include developed Accessibility - where users will experience expanded voice over support for iBooks, improved reading and navigation in Safari and Mail, faster access to the web rotor and item chooser in Safari, new custom panels for switch control, press-and-hold switch actions, reduce transparency ability, and increase contrast. There are just the first of the many new features upon the OS X Yosemite release date. Instruction on how to upgrade is discussed below.
Another new feature upon OS X Yosemite release date that is available now, is the AirDrop - highlighting the interconnectivity across Apple devices as iPhones and iPads. This new feature upgrade upon OS X Yosemite release date that is available now, permits the use of AirDrop to transfer files anytime and allow for automatic download across Apple devices.
Other detailed new feature upgrades after the OS X Yosemite release date that is available now include automation and calendar improvements. The Handoff ability that allows contacts in your iPhone to be available in your Mac is also ready to be used as OS X Yosemite is available now and free in your App Stores.
After the OS X Yosemite release date where the upgrade is now available free on the Mac App Store, users need only three easy steps on how to how to upgrade your systems into OS X Yosemite.
First check your Mac hardware and make sure that your unit is no earlier than 2008. Second, check your OS X version and it should be the latest four: Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion or Snow Leopard. Last step on how to upgrade to OS X Yosemite is to visit your Mac App Store and simple click upgrade.