Os X Yosemite 10.10 -
OS X Yosemite (version 10.10) was a pivotal update for the Mac, released on . It brought the most significant visual overhaul since the system's inception, aligning the desktop experience with the modern, "flat" aesthetic introduced in iOS 7. Visual and Interface Redesign
Yosemite replaced the old "skeuomorphic" style (which imitated real-world textures like leather or glass) with a cleaner, more minimalist look. OS X Yosemite 10.10
: The Dock was redesigned as a 2D translucent strip, and system icons were flattened. OS X Yosemite (version 10
: Introduced Mail Drop for sending large attachments (up to 5GB) and Markup for annotating PDFs or drawing on images within the app. Top 10 Features of Yosemite (Mac OSX 10.10) : The Dock was redesigned as a 2D
: Added a "Today" view with customizable widgets for weather, calendar, and third-party apps.
: The search bar moved from a small corner menu to a large window in the center of the screen, adding the ability to search the web, Wikipedia, and local movie times.
: Integrated directly into the Finder, this feature allowed users to store and sync any file type across all their devices, similar to services like Dropbox.