I know several iMac users who are over 50 years old. The Mac market is growing and therefore the needs are also growing. OSX 10.11 needs additional user interface options. Open letter to Tim Cook: Apple needs to do better – January 5, 2015Īpple needs to focus on making sure everything works and that it works as fast as possible. What feature(s) would you most like to see in the next version of OS X? SEE ALSO:Īpple focuses on making OS X reliable again for Mac users – June 1, 2015 For OS X 10.11 (and, for that matter for iOS 9), we’d like nothing more than “The Mother of All Maintenance Releases.” Take existing features (Siri, FaceTime, Finder) and refine them. They’re the sort of thing you’d expect Apple to have honed, but the company was perhaps moving too fast with too many personnel changes.įor OS X 10.11, what we most want to see is attention to detail a honing and fleshing out of existing ideas. Regardless, the three bullet points above (out of a bunch of other “wants” in the full article) all highlight things that you’d have thought would be here already, but aren’t. Prior, it was called “Mac OS X.” We’re not sure if Sellers is saying Apple will bring back the “Mac” or if he’s just still calling it “Mac OS X” and means they’ll call it “OS X Redwood” or whatever California name they choose. MacDailyNews Take: Apple began calling the Macintosh’s operating system “OS X” with the release of OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion on July 25, 2012. “I suspect that Apple will simply drop the 11, 11.1, etc., names and simply call future versions of the operating system Mac OS X (place here the name of the California location Apple will use).” “By the way, isn’t Mac OS X (as in ‘ten’) 11 an awkward name?” Sellers writes. The ability to rename, delete and trash folders from the Open and Save dialog boxes.“Beyond those, here are some things I’d love to see.” Hopefully, the company will concentrate on stability and performance issue, as well as bug fixes,” Dennis Sellers writes for Apple Daily Report. “At Monday’s Worldwide Developer Conference keynote, Apple will almost certainly preview the next version of Mac OS X.
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