It's self-evident to any woman out there, or to men who understand the plight of women.How do you know that?
It's self-evident to any woman out there, or to men who understand the plight of women.How do you know that?
Developer seed note says focus areas are mail and microsoft office 2016.
How do you know that?
No issues for me on MBP or iMacI'm having a problem with El Capitan: I pinned the Facebook site in Safari. And now Facebook links (those that open a new tab) take a long time to open the new tab. It’s behaving like if Safari is loading the whole linked page in the memory before actually opening it in the new tab. And if I unpin Facebook, it opens new tabs instantly.
Where is this setting?! I cannot see it. Just the standard one that use iPhone for calls when it IS nearby on wifiNew FaceTime setting:
Calls from iPhone.
Use your iPhone carrier account to make and receive calls from this Mac even when your iPhone is not nearby.
The last couple of iOS betas have had that ability. This is not to be confused with WiFi calling.
There were no major API changes for almost all apps to maintain compatibility with El Cap except for SIP, which MS shouldn't be violating in the first place.
My iMac mid 2011 27 inch got a firmware update during installation.
Where is this setting?! I cannot see it. Just the standard one that use iPhone for calls when it IS nearby on wifi
You may have to enable that on your iPhone (and will need either of the last couple of public betas).
So far we know it works with Sprint and T-Mobile, don't know about the other carriers.
See this post: https://forums.macrumors.com/thread...n-iphone-is-not-nearby.1925393/#post-22040370
You wouldn't have said that if the writer was a man.
It's self-evident to any woman out there, or to men who understand the plight of women.
M$ addressed the Outlook issue today
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3098229
Yes, seems better and the MS Office 2011 fix also out today.Office 2016, although only Word tested, hasn't crashed for me since installing Beta 3. Will test further.