Apple announces OS X Yosemite with flat design, tight iPhone integration and more
Apple on Monday showed off OS X Yosemite with a flat design at its annual developer conference, WWDC, in San Francisco. The company first introduced its flat design aesthetic with iOS 7 last year. OS X Yosemite is available to developers today. The free consumer release is scheduled for this Fall, though non-developers can sign up for public beta access this Summer. When the link goes live, you can sign up for the beta here. With Yosemite, Apple has added translucent layers to Finder and the Dock, and a dark mode for menus. Notification Center now has a Today view, similar to iOS. Developers…
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