It looks like El Capitan is ‘ticking’ rather than ‘tocking’ for Danny Thorpe of TechRadar. Why? It’s an update to Yosemite rather than a new release with anything revolutionary.
So nothing totally new but and update worth having all the same.
OS X El Capitan takes the foundation set in place by Yosemite and builds upon it ever so slightly. There are no revolutionary new features or redesigns to be found here, but the tweaks and polish make it a solid update worth grabbing.
Update: If you’re interested in what’s coming after El Capitan, check out everything we know about OS X 10.12, which is expected to launch at WWDC 2016 in June. According to the rumor mill, Apple has new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models in the works which may launch with the new operating system later in the year.
It’s much better to think of El Capitan as an OS X update that adds some spit and polish to its predecessor, OS X 10.10 Yosemite, while also providing some convenient tweaks and features. And despite some minor pain points, Apple has succeeded in that respect.
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