Good day for Apple fans… Apple just released an update for its latest OS X Yosemite for Mac Pc’s. OS X Yosemite is the newest version of the Mac operating system, including a revamped look and a number of new features like iCloud Drive and Continuity. It was released to the public on October 16 and is immediately available for all Mac users at no cost but with this update, users should finally notice improved Wi-Fi functionality, one of the major bugs that was a pain in the previous operating system, and other changes include fixes to Microsoft Exchange, Mail, improvements to the Notification Center and Actions, and more.
Here’s a list of changes Apple claim you’ll notice:
The OS X Yosemite v10.10.1 Update improves the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac. This update:
* Improves Wi-Fi reliability
* Improves reliability when connecting to a Microsoft Exchange server
* Resolves an issue that may prevent Mail from sending messages through certain email service providers
*Addresses an issue prevents connecting to remote computers using Back to My Mac
* Resolves an issue where sharing services, Notification Center widgets and Actions may not be available
* Addresses an issue that could cause Notiication Center settings to not be retained after a restart
* Addresses an issue that might prevent the Mac App Store from displaying certain updates
* Addresses an issue that could prevent some Mac mini computers from waking from sleep
* Resolves an issue that might prevent Time Machine from displaying older backups.
* Addresses an issue that might prevent entering text in Japanese.
You should find the update on your Mac now.
Source: 9to5Mac