![]() ![]() Think of it as Skitch, but by Apple, and more powerful. Mail now features Markup, that allows you to sketch over images which are ready to be sent off to another users. What MailDrop basically does is: uploads your huge photo / file to Apple’s servers, create a secure link for sharing which can later be downloaded by the other recipient. Ouch.Īpple is making Mail a lot better by introducing MailDrop, which allows you to send massive attachments to the other user. It features a very minimal and text-focused look, making sure that you look at emails rather than Scott Forstall’s design elements. The new Mail app looks a lot like the one which we’ve seen on the iPad running iOS 7. More on iCloud Drive: Apple Takes On Dropbox With iCloud Drive For iOS, Mac, Windows But wait, there’s more, it’s compatible with Windows, too. Spotlight search has also gotten a nice update in Yosemite, and now resembles a lot like Alfred, and now lets you view web results in a brilliant drop-down menu.Īpple is today announcing iCloud Drive, a new way to sync content across different Macs and is accessible through Finder. The new Calendar app now features a new sidebar that shows the user location information, which can prove to be quite handy if you need your calendar events to be upfront and center with plenty of details to go with. The focus on OS X Yosemite is mainly on the UI front, and to be quite honest, Apple has really bridged the design between iOS and OS X. You can now have a plethora of widgets in one place, and you can have apps that can export widgets, making the whole deal real sweet. The Notification Center has gotten a new look as well, and features an all-new Today view, which made its cut with the release of iOS 7, which puts the focus on things pertaining to your day. And Apple has focused on a lot of details which make the whole experience worthwhile for the end-user, such as the new dark mode, which really puts the focus on the content the user is consuming / looking at and move all the desktop OS clutter out of the way. The windows and menus throughout Yosemite have the same translucent and transparency effects which we’re accustomed to on iOS 7. Everything in the UI has been tweaked from the ground up, from app icons to buttons allowing us to minimize, expand or close apps. ![]()
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