It’s not the biggest update in the world, but it could make a difference.
Apple on Monday released OS X 10.11.4. The new version of the El Capitan operating system, which is available through the Mac App Store, offers the following fixes and changes:
– Adds the ability to passcode-protect notes containing personal data in Notes.
– Adds the ability to sort notes alphabetically, by date created, or date modified in Notes.
– Adds the ability to import Evernote files into Notes.
– Adds support for sharing Live Photos between iOS and OS X via AirDrop and Messages.
– Addresses an issue that may cause RAW images to open slowly in Photos.
– Adds the ability for iBooks to store PDFs in iCloud, making them available across all your devices.
– Fixes an issue that prevented loading Twitter t.co links in Safari.
– Prevents JavaScript dialogs from blocking access to other webpages in Safari.
– Fixes an issue that prevented the VIPs mailbox from working with Gmail accounts.
– Fixes an issue that caused USB audio devices to disconnect.
– Improves the compatibility and reliability of Apple USB-C Multiport Adapters.
If you’ve had a chance to install and tinker with OS X 10.11.4 and have any feedback to offer, please let us know in the comments.
Via AppleInsider
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