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Is Apple’s OS X Mavericks A Better Operating System?

  • by Jane Colbert
  • October 26, 2013

Is Apple’s OS X Mavericks A Better Operating System?

Apple’s OS X Mavericks has a plenty of some modest modifications that really boost up your system’s performance. When we go back into the past years, the Web browsing changed radically when Opera offered a unique way to open various Web pages in the tabs instead of distinct windows which cluttered your computer desktop.

The idea now comes to the file management as the part of new Mavericks, that Apple launched on Tuesday for the new Macs and also for the older Macs running Mountain Lion, Snow Leopard or Lion.

Is Apple’s OS X Mavericks A Better Operating System?

Now, you can use the tabs instead of distinct windows for various disks, networked servers and folders. Mac OS X Mavericks allows you to assign one or the more tags to file. It is a similar approach to the Google’s Gmail uses to organize the email. Apple’s OS X Mavericks offers easier & cooler ways to reply to your emails and chats when the notifications pop up on a side.

Mavericks includes better memory and power management. There are also some modifications when working with the multiple monitors. It's what you won’t see, but may feel. There are lots of improved apps that you are going to see in the latest Mavericks such as Maps, Calendar, iBooks and much more.

Is Apple’s OS X Mavericks A Better Operating System?

The Calendar app is very easy to read. Weeks won’t start on the same day, Months do not have to start on the 1st. You can view the first two weeks of the next month and last two weeks of the previous month on a single display, for example. 

Jane Colbert

— Jane Colbert

Jane is a Tech-Geek at iMacLand. He is passionate, smart and Extravagant towards his work. He keeps a critical and aesthetic eye on Apple phones, eMac, iMac, MacBook Pro & Air with other products in the global tech-sea.

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