With Mavericks you can also use your HDTV as a second display using Apple TV® and AirPlay. The menu bar and dock are available on any display, and users can now easily run windowed or full-screen apps on whichever display they choose, with no configuration required. Mavericks also makes using multiple displays even easier and more powerful. You can customise the view for each tab, move files between tabs, and even run the Finder with multiple tabs open in full-screen. Finder Tabs reduce the clutter on your desktop by consolidating multiple Finder windows into one window with multiple tabs. Tags appear in the Finder Sidebar to enable you to view files by project or category. You can easily tag any file in the Finder, in iCloud, or when saving a new document. Tags are a powerful new way to organise and find your files anywhere on your Mac or in iCloud. OS X Mavericks introduces new power user features for the ultimate Mac experience. With iBooks you have instant access to your existing iBooks library and iBooks also works seamlessly across your devices, so you can read a book on your Mac, make notes or highlights, and then pick up exactly where you left off on your iPad. Maps integration throughout Mavericks gives users helpful maps from within Mail, Contacts and Calendar, and developers can integrate the same powerful mapping features into their apps through the Map Kit API. With Maps you can plan a trip from your Mac, then send it to your iPhone for voice navigation on the road. Maps brings advanced mapping technologies from iOS to the Mac, including crisp vector graphics, stunning 3D view and interactive Flyover. With more than 200 new features, OS X Mavericks brings Maps and iBooks to the Mac, introduces Finder Tags and Tabs, enhances multi-display support for power users, delivers new core technologies for breakthrough power efficiency and performance, and includes an all new version of Safari. Apple Releases Developer Preview of OS X Mavericks with Over 200 New FeaturesĪpple has released a developer preview of OS X Mavericks, the 10th major release of OS X.
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