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Apple releases OS X 10.11.4 El Capitan and watchOS 2.2

Apple has released in recent hours the updated versions of OS X and watchOS, intended respectively to the range of portable and ultrabook MacBook and Apple Watch, the wearable from Cupertino recipient, among other things, a major reduction price and new straps (see. previous news). It is the stable versions of OS X 10.11.4 El Capitan and watchOS 2.2 arriving at the end of the test period which was attended by developers and users interested in trying in previews new releases.


The updated OS X 10.11.4 El Capitan is addressed to all Mac users and makes improvements to stability, compatibility and security of the device. The official changelog refers to the following changes:

The Notes application lets you protect with a code notes containing personal data
In the Notes application has been added the possibility to rearrange the notes alphabetically, by creation date or modification
The notes application supports the import of notes from Evernote
E 'was introduced to support the Live Photos sharing between iOS and OS X via AirDrop and Messages
And 'it Fixed a problem that caused the slow opening of RAW photos in the Photos
The iBooks app supports PDF file storage cloud
And 'it Fixed an issue that prevented the Twitter http://t.co link loading in Safari
any necessary corrections have been introduced to prevent the windows of JavaScript block access to other web pages in Safari
Fixed issue that prevented the operation of the VIP folder with your Gmail account
Fixed the problem that caused the disconnection of USB audio devices
Improved compatibility and reliability multiport adapters Apple USB-C
Upgrade to OS X 10.11.4 El Capitan can be downloaded for free and installed through the Mac App Store.

News for Apple Watch with watchOS 2.2 release that enriches dell'indossabile feature the house of Cupertino, introduced in the first place, the possibility of coupling the same iPhone as Apple Watch. Also improvements to the maps app with the new option to search the places that are close to the user ("Nearby" function), and further changes to the user interface.

Also for the refinement of the heartbeat monitoring system with the increase of the detection frequency when the user is motionless. It closes the group an expansion of the supported languages, both in system menu, both for voice dictation. The new version of watchOS 2.2 can be downloaded for free and installed via iPhone using the app iOS Watch.

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