OS X El Capitan was revealed on June 8, 2015, during the WWDC keynote speech. It was made available as a public beta in July and was made available publicly on September 30, 2015. Apple described this release as containing "Refinements to the Mac Experience" and "Improvements to System Performance" rather than new features. Refinements include public transport built into the Maps application, GUI improvements to the Notes application, as well as adopting San Francisco as the system font. Metal API, an application enhancing software, had debuted in this operating system, being available to "all Macs since 2012".
What’s new in OS X El Capitan?
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El Capitan brings lots of useful enhancements to your Mac. New ways to
manage multiple windows and spaces. An even more powerful Spotlight for
searching your Mac and beyond. Refinements to essential apps like Photos,
Safari, Mail, and Maps. An all-new Notes app for gathering your thoughts,
photos, maps, web links, and more. And faster performance across the board —
from gaming to launching apps to accessing mail.
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