Finally! Apple's Mac operating system, the "OS X 10.11 El Capitan" is already available for download. This operating system has been discussed many times online and all Mac users can't wait to know more about the new OS.
Here is a simple set of instructions to help you get a hold of the latest Mac OS. First, do check your Mac's compatibility with "El Capitan." The standards for it is the same as the previous version, the Yosemite. So if your Mac can run that, you will be able to run the "El Capitan."
Macs that are compatible with the new OS include these ones and other Macs released later - iMac 2007, MacBook 2009, Macbook Pro 13" 2009, MacBook Pro 15/17" 2007, MacBook Air 2008, Mac mini 2009, Mac Pro 2008.
Also, you must be running Snow Leopard software or higher so you can get the "El Capitan," because if you don't, you won't have the app store that is an essential factor in getting the "El Capitan."
If you have the store, go to it and select the Updates option and then go ahead and get that "El Capitan" update. It is free of charge and easy to install. The upgrade should be a smooth process, but just backup your device before the download just to be sure.
A few improvements has been done to the Mac OS and this included Spotlight upgrades, Mission Control improvements, split screen view, and pinned tabs in Safari. Aside from those changes, the "OS X 10.11" will provide a faster performance with an increase in graphics rendering speed. Apps will also launch faster than ever and switching from app to app will also be 100% faster. Email opening will also be smoother than before. So technically, this means that gaming and overall Mac performance will be boosted big time. The "El Capitan" is expected to make your entire Mac experience as smooth as possible. So if you play games or even do your simple office tasks, the new operating system will make your tasks done more quickly.