![]() ![]() ![]() A host of other performance and security enhancements rounds out El Capitan's offerings. Metal for OS X promises dramatically improved graphics performance, not just for games but for any app that leverages OpenGL. Maps finally gets support for public transit systems. Safari adds the ability to mute noisy web pages, pin frequently visited sites for easy visiting, and better performance and efficiency than ever. Photos adds editing extensions to make it easier to do more with your images without having to leave the app. Mail gains new data detectors to make it easier to take action on information people are sending you, an updated Notes app lets you drag clippings in from apps like Safari, Maps, Photos, Pages, Numbers and Keynote. Spotlight now responds to natural language commands. An improved Mission Control makes it much easier to switch between open apps, and there's a handy way to find your mouse pointer on big Retina display screens simply by shaking it to make it grow. Enhancements in El Capitan include a new split-view for apps to make it easier to switch between two apps at once.
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