“Apple’s latest desktop operating system, OS X Yosemite, won’t officially come out until sometime this fall,” Christina Bonnington reports for Wired.But now that its public beta is open, both developers and a large number of Mac owners are able to use a preview version of the landmark OS.”
“For those who’ve just started using the beta, or are just anticipating its launch later this year, we’ve got some tips on how to best take advantage of the redesigned OS and its many new features,” Bonnington reports. “In this edition, we explore Notification Center.”
“Notification Center first made its OS X debut in Mountain Lion in 2012,” Bonnington writes. “Truth be told, I didn’t see reason to use it very much. Fast forward two generations and Notification Center has transformed into something that’s actually pretty useful—or at least something you’ll want to access periodically throughout the day. Taking a cue from iOS, Notification Center now houses a lot more than just a stream of notifications thanks to a handful of Apple-built, and soon, third party-built, widgets.”
Read more in the full article here.
I wish I had been notified about this article.
Okay, I’ll stop now.
I’m upset that Yosemite is not named after Yosemite Sam
You mean it isn’t? I bet the rabbit had something to do with it… Ah hates rabbits
First thing I do is totally obliterate Notifications. Am I wrong?
Not at all. Personally, I favor a global “Obliviousness Level” setting.