Apple has also released OS X 10.11.4 and closes the update cycle

El CapitanOS X 10.11.4

At the same time as the final versions of iOS 9.3, tvOS 9.2, and watchOS 2.2, Apple has also released OS X 10.11.4. The update is now available from the Apple Developer Center and from the Mac App Store. As in the case of watchOS 2.2, this new version of the operating system for Apple computers does not come with many new features either, but it includes functions that cannot be missing from any device that has the logo of the bitten apple.

Perhaps the most important novelty of all is the Live Photos support. As you all know, Apple's "live photos" have been available since last September and came from the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. Six months have passed since that time, so its arrival on OS X can make good the sayings of "better late than never" or "it is never too late if happiness is good.

OS X 10.11.4 includes improvements to the Notes application

OS X 10.11.4 includes some new features in the Notes application, such as the ability to protect our notes with a password that we will have to enter to open, view or edit them, as long as we have previously protected it. What interests me is to protect them for editing, since sometimes I am afraid of losing some of my notes by clicking where I should not (although the documents can be recovered from icloud.com). To access the password-protected notes on other devices we will have to do it from iOS 9.3 or later. On the other hand, if we have protected a note with a password, we will no longer be able to see it in OS X 10.11.3 or earlier.

Another novelty that comes to the Notes application of OS X 10.11.4 is the possibility of import notes from Evernote.

Wi-Fi Calls Reach Verizon, Fix "t.co" Links Issue

OS X 10.11.4 includes support for making Wi-Fi calls for Verizon customers. On the other hand, a problem that prevented Safari from displaying shortened Twitter links of the type "t.co" has also been corrected. These links can be seen in third-party applications such as Tweetbot. Also, as always, bug fixes and reliability and performance improvements, something that is never taken into account but that can be one of the best news in any update of an operating system. If you have already updated, what do you think of this update?


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