Thursday, 9 April 2015

OS X Yosemite v10.10.3 Brings New Photos App, 300 New Emojis and Bug Fixes

Apple has released OS X Yosemite v10.10.3 update that comes with Photos app replacing iPhoto as the default consumer photo-management solution on Macs.The update also brings the new emoji characters to OS X, prevents Safari from saving website favicon URLs used in Private Browsing, and improves Wi-Fi performance and connectivity in various usage scenarios, amongst various other fixes and enhancements. The update is available via the App Store. 


Changelog in OS X Yosemite v10.10.3

With Photos you can
  • Browse your photos by time and location in Moments, Collections, and Years views
  • Navigate your library using convenient Photos, Shared, Albums, and Projects tabs
  • Store all of your photos and videos in iCloud Photo Library in their original format and in full resolution
  • Access your photos and videos stored in iCloud Photo Library from your Mac, iPhone, iPad, or iCloud.com with your web browser
  • Perfect your photos with powerful and easy-to-use editing tools that optimize with a single click or slider, or allow precise adjustments with detailed controls
  • Create professional-quality photo books with simplified bookmaking tools
  • Apple-designed themes, and new square book formats
  • Purchase prints in new square and panoramic sizes
  • It’s easy to upgrade your iPhoto library to Photos – just open the app to get started.
  • To learn more about Photos, visit: https://www.apple.com/osx/photos/
This update also includes the following improvement
  • Adds over 300 new Emoji characters
  • Adds Spotlight suggestions to Look Up
  • Prevents Safari from saving website favicon URLs used in Private Browsing
  • Improves stability and security in Safari
  • Improves Wi-Fi performance and connectivity in various usage scenarios
  • Improves compatibility with captive Wi-Fi network environments
  • Fixes an issue that might cause Bluetooth devices to disconnect
  • Improves screen sharing reliability
Enterprise content
  • For enterprise customers, this update includes the following:
  • Addresses an issue that could cause Macs bound to an Active Directory server to become unresponsive at startup
  • Provides the ability to set a umask that’s respected by GUI apps
  • Fixes an issue installing a configuration profile for 802.1x with EAP-TLS
  • Resolves an issue where folders from a DFS share point might “disappear” when viewed from the Finder on some Macs

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