At its WWDC event in San Francisco today, Apple announced the newest version of OS X, named El Capitan.
The update includes several email new features, including natural language search. You can look for “email I ignored from John,” for example. The compose window also now works with tabs.
The update also takes a leaf out of Windows 10’s book, allowing you to snap a window to eaither side of the screen. Like Windows 10, it will also suggest apps you can use to fill up the remaining space. You can also move apps to a new desktop by dragging to the top of the screen.
El Capitan also makes use of Apple’s Metal 3D API to speed up graphics performance – including in apps. Metal was first introduced for iOS at last year’s WWDC.
El Capitan is available to developers starting today. A public beta is coming in July, and the final version will arrive this fall.
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