Apple recently released its latest OS X El Capitan update, bringing some important improvements to your Mac. Alongisde addressing the Wi Fi issues, Apple also fixed the issues regarding Handoff, Airdrop, Mail, FaceTime, Messages, Bluetooth and more. This update also fixes problems regarding enterprise, security and compatibility.

This "OS X El Capitan 10.11.2" update is Apple's second major update to the El Capitan OS, and it brings the much needed stability to key functions like Wi Fi and Bluetooth. Furthermore, NTLM authentication in Safari has also been fixed, alongside issues regarding the certificate updates during configuration profiles reinstallation.

Apple also fixed the issues regarding Mac's native apps, alongside the issues with FaceTime, Messages, and the Mail prooblem where the deletion of messages in Exchange accounts is prevented when offline. Other issues resolved in this update involve photos as well. For users who use the Photos app to manage their library, iCloud Photo Sharing for Live Photos was improved. Furthermore with photos, Apple also fixed the photo import issue when transferring photos between iPhone and Mac through USB.

El Capitan OS

As a whole, the El Capitan OS is a good operating system, especially now that it is continuosly improved. But for the parent OS, the whole thing is doing a great job. The split view feature is a very good addition as it allows for easy multi tasking for people who want to work with side by side apps. The Spotlight search is also an improvement from its past version. Safari's pinned tabs and tab muting may not be revolutionary in any way but they are also worthy of praise. The revamped Notes is also worth mentioning as it does feel solid to use. With the OS X El Capitan, it's not only about the improvements of its parts, the performance was also given attention to. Apple was able to improve the overall performance, making apps load more quickly. As per TechRadar, there is definitely a feeling of freshness loading El Capitan for the first time. As highly appreciated the performance boost is, the best reason to love El Capitan is probably its compatibility to a long list of Macs, dating back to 2007.