Apple releases final version of El Capitan 10.11.1 and iTunes 12.3.1

Captain

Today has been a full day of updates. I say "complete" because no Apple operating system has been left without updating. More than an hour ago all the updates have been released: iOS 9.1 final, watchOS 2.0.1 Final, Golden Master from tvOS and also the final version of OS X El Capitan 10.11.1. But there has still been another update, which is none other than the one that manages our music library and some sections of our iPhone, iPod or iPad. I speak of iTunes, which has reached the version 12.3.1 to provide overall application stability and performance improvements.

In the case of El Capitan 10.11.1 there have been more news, up to a total of seven, six of which have been for improve or correct problems of the system. You have the list of complete news of this new version after the jump, not without first mentioning that the weight of the update (in my case) is 1,19GB, something that does not seem like much to me, but it is not an update that we could catalog. as "major."

What's New in El Capitan 10.11.1

Installing the OS X El Capitan 10.11.1 update is recommended for all Mac users as it improves the stability, compatibility, and security of the computer.

This update:

  • Improves installer reliability when upgrading to OS X El Capitan.
  • Improves compatibility with Microsoft Office 2016.
  • Fixes an issue related to missing outgoing server information in Mail.
  • Fixes an issue that prevented messages and mailboxes from displaying in Mail.
  • Fixes an issue that prevented certain Audio Unit modules from working properly.
  • Improves VoiceOver reliability.
  • Add more than 150 new emoji characters fully compatible with the Unicode 7.0 and 8.0 standard.

Nothing is mentioned, and it is something that worries me, of a problem related to the Magic Trackpad in which from time to time it is difficult to control the pointer because it is out of time or we cannot see where we are moving it. Hope this update fixes the problem.


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  1.   Mr Wolf said

    «And iTunes»

    1.    Paul Aparicio said

      Hello Mr. Wolf. «And 'aituns'«.

  2.   Mauricio Rodriguez Samano said

    hello a question to you also gives you the problem of transferring the purchased apps and updates from the iphone to the computer ??? Since ios 9 and the new itunes I have not been able to use sharing at home, I thought that the new itunes would solve this problem, will you know something? a very good page