In the months leading up to today’s event, we exclusively detailed many of the enhancements Apple showed off today on stage including the redesigned interface that introduces a sharper and flatter look making it more similar to iOS than any previous versions of the Mac operating system. That includes sharper window corners, redesigned icons, and a new color palette with redesigned UI elements carried throughout almost the entire OS. Apple spent time talking about refined toolbars and redesigned window construction with new iOS-like translucency, which also carries over to the the redesigned dock and menus. OS X Yosemite also includes a “Dark Mode” that minimizes the translucency effect and introduces a darker color palette that is also applied throughout apps. Also on show today: A redesigned Notification Center that adds an extended view with widgets, a completely revamped Spotlight feature for searching locally and online, as well as a revamped apps such as Maps, Calendar, Messages, and much more. Here’s a look at Apple’s redesigned Messages app, Notification Center, and Spotlight:
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Also on show today: A redesigned Notification Center that adds an extended view with widgets, a completely revamped Spotlight feature for searching locally and online, as well as a revamped apps such as Maps, Calendar, Messages, and much more. Here’s a look at Apple’s redesigned Messages app, Notification Center, and Spotlight:
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