OS X Mavericks Demo

**A Closer Look at iOS 10 and Its Features**

One of the most notable features of iOS 10 is its ability to manage power consumption. When running an HD video, Safari uses 27% of energy impact, but when the screen is covered up, the energy impact drops down to around 2-3%. This tells us that the system can be more efficient when certain applications are not in use.

Another feature of iOS 10 is its ability to run app naps. App naps allow inactive apps to release memory back to the system, freeing up resources for other tasks. This can significantly improve battery life, especially on devices like the MacBook Air. The Activity Monitor shows us which apps are using more power and how much compressed memory there is, giving us a better understanding of our device's performance.

iOS 10 also includes new built-in applications, such as iBooks and Maps. The Maps application works similarly to its iOS counterpart, with features like multi-touch gestures, rotation, panning, and full-screen mode. You can use the app to get turn-by-turn directions, browse through places, and even share maps directly to your iPhone. One of the coolest features of Maps is its ability to display beautiful 3D flyovers of cities like San Francisco.

The user interface of iOS 10 has also been revamped. Notes, for example, now has a flatter and cleaner design, with no skeuomorphism in sight. This change is a welcome improvement over previous versions of the app. While I haven't noticed any new features in Notes, the removal of skeuomorphism makes the app feel more modern and streamlined.

In addition to these features, iOS 10 also includes iCloud Keychain, which allows you to sync passwords across all your devices. This is a convenient feature that can help keep your accounts secure. Another notable feature is the improved support for multiple displays. If you have dual displays connected to your device, you can now run multiple apps at once independently of each other.

**Skeuomorphism: A Thing of the Past**

One of the most significant changes in iOS 10 is its removal of skeuomorphism. Skeuomorphism refers to the use of design elements that mimic traditional materials or objects, such as wood grain or leather stitching. While this design aesthetic was once popular, it has been criticized for being confusing and outdated.

In iOS 10, Apple has chosen to go in a different direction with its design. The new Notes app, for example, is a sleek and modern take on the traditional note-taking experience. By removing skeuomorphism, Apple has created an interface that feels more streamlined and intuitive.

**A Closer Look at Maps**

The Maps application in iOS 10 is a powerful tool that can help you navigate your surroundings. With its ability to display beautiful 3D flyovers of cities like San Francisco, it's no wonder why this feature was included in the operating system.

One of the coolest things about Maps is its ability to recognize and label buildings, businesses, and other points of interest. This makes it easy to find what you're looking for, whether you're using the app to get directions or just browsing through places.

Maps also includes a variety of features that make it easy to use on the go. For example, you can take full-screen mode by tapping the button at the top right corner of the screen. This allows you to easily navigate through maps and get turn-by-turn directions without having to leave your current screen.

**Conclusion**

In conclusion, iOS 10 is a powerful operating system that includes a range of features designed to make it easier to use and more efficient. From its ability to manage power consumption to its new built-in applications like iBooks and Maps, there's something for everyone in this latest version of the OS.

Whether you're looking to improve your battery life or simply want a more modern design aesthetic, iOS 10 has got you covered. With its sleek and streamlined interface, it's no wonder why Apple is touting this new operating system as one of its biggest updates in years.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhello this is ken from the computer clan here today to show you a demo of os 10 mavericks this is a developer preview of the next version of os x and it is running on a new generation macbook air the model that was released just a week ago actually at the same time that mavericks was announced so just to show you we'll go to about this mac it is mac os 10 version 10.9 that is mavericks and as you can see we also have the nice default wallpaper which i really like the wave and everything is looking good so before we really get started mavericks mainly focuses on power users there's power user features and also enhancing performance and saving battery life now i haven't done a bunch of extensive tests with this macbook air since i actually just received it probably an hour ago but mavericks is focused on saving battery life by using technologies like appnap so we'll show you some things like that so first i'd like to show you just some changes with the finder if you know some of these it may be a little bit redundant but it's still nice to see so the finder a few things have changed for example you can actually take the app full screen now which is really nice so you can have that on a separate display or separate desktop i should say but you actually can have it on a separate display in full screen now inside mavericks but one of the cooler things about finder is not just the fact that i can go full screen but the fact that it can use tabs so i just opened a few tabs let's say i want to go to my desktop and let's say i want to open up a new tab command t and then go to my applications and then let's say i want to go to my documents so now i have all these tabs that i can just switch between up here and you will notice the finder also got some subtle interface changes like when you select something there's these rounded sides here and the bar across the top here has this white finish and you can also do dragging and dropping so let's say i want to take game center and i want to put an alias on the desktop i can just drag it over the desktop tab and plop it in so now i have a game center alias right on my desktop i'm just going to go ahead and delete that so those are tabs there's also tagging which you can get to from the sidebar here if you have files tagged with these certain tags they will all show up in here you can even color code them so let's open up textedit as you'll see there there's a new launchpad animation so let's open up textedit and we'll make a new file we'll just say test and when we go to save this so let's do a save what we can actually do is not just give it a name and location but we can give it a tag so we can use one of these existing tags or i can make a new one let's just say demo we'll create a new tag call it demo and we'll just save this to our documents for now you can save it to the icloud and we'll call the document test so now there is a new demo tag in the sidebar here so also if you have the document open you can click this little triangle up here and change your tags as well as the name and the location you can also lock the file if you want to as well and it's just in this nice little pop over another thing you will notice across the system is a difference with the interface for certain things like skeuomorphism is gone in most applications if you don't know what that is it's taking real world objects and making those the interface like the calendar actually looked like a calendar inside previous versions of os10 but not anymore it actually has this nice continuous scrolling interface it doesn't actually look like a calendar there's no leather or stitching you will notice there's also no linen inside notification center there's no linen inside the folders for launch pad so skeuomorphism is dying it's still in a few apps but those are probably going to get changed soon while we're in the calendar i'd like to show you the new inspector it has a nice new interface and you can add locations and what the location will do is it will factor in your driving time and add that onto the date and time of your appointment so let's say you have it scheduled for 9 a.m it will say oh leave at 8 40. it's 20 minutes of driving and it'll even tell you the weather if you have a location in there so it will tell you the weather and your driving time which is really nice and once again just a very nice constant scrolling interface very beautiful no skeuomorphism here alright so let's close that safari got some pretty awesome changes this is safari version 7. as you can see we have a nice new top sites interface very clean and you can even have the sidebar here which shows you your reading list and your bookmarks and you can have this open even while you're browsing so let's say i want to go to the apple website here let's say i go to the new mac pro page and i'm just browsing the web so i can still go to my top sites page and get the sidebar and top sites and i can go back so while i'm browsing i can actually go to show sidebar and this can stay open while i browse so i can just keep going between different pages here go back and forth navigate and this will always stay open so if i want to get to something i just click it scroll to whatever i want to read and launch it from the sidebar man that's an old article so that's a cool thing in safari and there's other subtle changes too so safari also has some under the hood changes where it does perform faster with javascript and it's also more power efficient we'll get into that when i talk about more of the app nap features and things of that nature so we'll close out of safari here while we're on the topic of appnap i will demonstrate what that is there is a new activity monitor and that actually talks about app maps so let me open up some other applications here let's say airport utility fontbook grapher gonna perhaps open up some other apps like calculator maybe safari and preview okay so we have quite a few apps open and what appnap will do is when an application is being covered up let's say it's running something intensive and it gets covered up those resources will actually be preserved to increase battery life and increase performance and when you move the window away the application will come out of appnap and resume immediately so it saves battery life and boosts performance your battery meter will even indicate what apps are using the most power right now so for example spotlight was using quite a bit of power because it was indexing and quicktime is using quite a bit of power because i'm actually running a screen recording at the same time okay so we have this hd video running in flash now so safari as the activity monitor will indicate is using 27 energy impact or i'm assuming that's a percent quicktime is using 54 because i am running a screen recording so that is pretty efficient it tells you what applications are using more power so safari right now isn't in appnap because it's running a more intensive process it's running that hd flash video and it's at 2.7 energy impact but now if we switch to this window and we actually watch the video it jumps up to 23 percent so the energy impact while watching the hd video is at 23 and when the window is covered up it drops down to around two or three so it tells you when it is more efficient on the battery so that's pretty efficient so let's see fontbook is an app nap so it's using basically no resources but if we click into it then you will see it will come out of appnap there we go mavericks will also use compressed memory which without blowing anybody's mind it's basically compressing inactive memory to allow free memory to be instantly available to the system so your ram behaves faster at the software level and actually in the activity monitor near memory pressure it will tell you how much compressed memory there is so that's pretty efficient too so that combined with appnap it really helps speed up the system especially on these slower macbook airs but it is really important to have more battery life especially on these and you can get about 12 to 13 hours on the 13 inch model there are some new applications in mavericks mavericks will have an ibooks application similar to how it is on ios but that will be downloadable through the app store one app i am going to show is maps it is a new built-in application and it works a lot like the ios version you can use multi-touch gestures you can rotate with your fingers pan with two fingers and you can even take it full screen so you can browse through places get turn by turn directions look up businesses and let's say i want directions here let's say we go from moscone center to palo alto it will give us turn by turn directions and show us on the map here so you can use the term by turn directions right on the computer or you can even share the maps directly to your iphone so you have them when you need to go and of course we can turn on flyover so let's get out of our directions mode go to flyover and zoom into the beautiful city of san francisco and here we go and we'll go to hybrid so we do get that awesome 3d view that has been on ios for quite some time and we can use that right on the computer so let's say there's a business i want to look up i'll just pan around with my fingers let the images all load up looking nice here's a gas station for example i can click the info button and get one of those stylish business cards so that is pretty convenient nice pop-overs and a nice sidebar interface for turn-by-turn directions and a nice 3d fly overview so that is maps inside of os 10. earlier i was talking about skeuomorphism let's take a look at notes notes has a much flatter and cleaner interface it's kind of like what apple is doing with ios 7. so you don't have that leather or that stitching everywhere it's a lot more simplistic than it was in the previous versions i haven't noticed any different features but i have noticed the fact that skeuomorphism is gone which is pretty nice because that was a big complaint for os 10 line and mountain lion applications so mavericks will take care of that problem don't you worry so that's a quick look at some of the things i can actually demo in mavericks there are some other things like icloud keychain icloud keychain lets you sync passwords over the air and there's other features like multiple display support that has been improved for example if i take applications full screen like i was talking about earlier if you had dual displays you could only have one full screen app at a time but with multiple displays you can have different desktops and pan between them independently so those are some nice changes you can also access the menu bar and the dock on secondary displays and other displays as well so that is a quick look at mavericks there's more coming in the future most likely because this is just the first developer preview and i hope you enjoyed videos are just the beginning check out these other great websites for great content from the computer clan and subscribe for more great videos from real deal productions youhello this is ken from the computer clan here today to show you a demo of os 10 mavericks this is a developer preview of the next version of os x and it is running on a new generation macbook air the model that was released just a week ago actually at the same time that mavericks was announced so just to show you we'll go to about this mac it is mac os 10 version 10.9 that is mavericks and as you can see we also have the nice default wallpaper which i really like the wave and everything is looking good so before we really get started mavericks mainly focuses on power users there's power user features and also enhancing performance and saving battery life now i haven't done a bunch of extensive tests with this macbook air since i actually just received it probably an hour ago but mavericks is focused on saving battery life by using technologies like appnap so we'll show you some things like that so first i'd like to show you just some changes with the finder if you know some of these it may be a little bit redundant but it's still nice to see so the finder a few things have changed for example you can actually take the app full screen now which is really nice so you can have that on a separate display or separate desktop i should say but you actually can have it on a separate display in full screen now inside mavericks but one of the cooler things about finder is not just the fact that i can go full screen but the fact that it can use tabs so i just opened a few tabs let's say i want to go to my desktop and let's say i want to open up a new tab command t and then go to my applications and then let's say i want to go to my documents so now i have all these tabs that i can just switch between up here and you will notice the finder also got some subtle interface changes like when you select something there's these rounded sides here and the bar across the top here has this white finish and you can also do dragging and dropping so let's say i want to take game center and i want to put an alias on the desktop i can just drag it over the desktop tab and plop it in so now i have a game center alias right on my desktop i'm just going to go ahead and delete that so those are tabs there's also tagging which you can get to from the sidebar here if you have files tagged with these certain tags they will all show up in here you can even color code them so let's open up textedit as you'll see there there's a new launchpad animation so let's open up textedit and we'll make a new file we'll just say test and when we go to save this so let's do a save what we can actually do is not just give it a name and location but we can give it a tag so we can use one of these existing tags or i can make a new one let's just say demo we'll create a new tag call it demo and we'll just save this to our documents for now you can save it to the icloud and we'll call the document test so now there is a new demo tag in the sidebar here so also if you have the document open you can click this little triangle up here and change your tags as well as the name and the location you can also lock the file if you want to as well and it's just in this nice little pop over another thing you will notice across the system is a difference with the interface for certain things like skeuomorphism is gone in most applications if you don't know what that is it's taking real world objects and making those the interface like the calendar actually looked like a calendar inside previous versions of os10 but not anymore it actually has this nice continuous scrolling interface it doesn't actually look like a calendar there's no leather or stitching you will notice there's also no linen inside notification center there's no linen inside the folders for launch pad so skeuomorphism is dying it's still in a few apps but those are probably going to get changed soon while we're in the calendar i'd like to show you the new inspector it has a nice new interface and you can add locations and what the location will do is it will factor in your driving time and add that onto the date and time of your appointment so let's say you have it scheduled for 9 a.m it will say oh leave at 8 40. it's 20 minutes of driving and it'll even tell you the weather if you have a location in there so it will tell you the weather and your driving time which is really nice and once again just a very nice constant scrolling interface very beautiful no skeuomorphism here alright so let's close that safari got some pretty awesome changes this is safari version 7. as you can see we have a nice new top sites interface very clean and you can even have the sidebar here which shows you your reading list and your bookmarks and you can have this open even while you're browsing so let's say i want to go to the apple website here let's say i go to the new mac pro page and i'm just browsing the web so i can still go to my top sites page and get the sidebar and top sites and i can go back so while i'm browsing i can actually go to show sidebar and this can stay open while i browse so i can just keep going between different pages here go back and forth navigate and this will always stay open so if i want to get to something i just click it scroll to whatever i want to read and launch it from the sidebar man that's an old article so that's a cool thing in safari and there's other subtle changes too so safari also has some under the hood changes where it does perform faster with javascript and it's also more power efficient we'll get into that when i talk about more of the app nap features and things of that nature so we'll close out of safari here while we're on the topic of appnap i will demonstrate what that is there is a new activity monitor and that actually talks about app maps so let me open up some other applications here let's say airport utility fontbook grapher gonna perhaps open up some other apps like calculator maybe safari and preview okay so we have quite a few apps open and what appnap will do is when an application is being covered up let's say it's running something intensive and it gets covered up those resources will actually be preserved to increase battery life and increase performance and when you move the window away the application will come out of appnap and resume immediately so it saves battery life and boosts performance your battery meter will even indicate what apps are using the most power right now so for example spotlight was using quite a bit of power because it was indexing and quicktime is using quite a bit of power because i'm actually running a screen recording at the same time okay so we have this hd video running in flash now so safari as the activity monitor will indicate is using 27 energy impact or i'm assuming that's a percent quicktime is using 54 because i am running a screen recording so that is pretty efficient it tells you what applications are using more power so safari right now isn't in appnap because it's running a more intensive process it's running that hd flash video and it's at 2.7 energy impact but now if we switch to this window and we actually watch the video it jumps up to 23 percent so the energy impact while watching the hd video is at 23 and when the window is covered up it drops down to around two or three so it tells you when it is more efficient on the battery so that's pretty efficient so let's see fontbook is an app nap so it's using basically no resources but if we click into it then you will see it will come out of appnap there we go mavericks will also use compressed memory which without blowing anybody's mind it's basically compressing inactive memory to allow free memory to be instantly available to the system so your ram behaves faster at the software level and actually in the activity monitor near memory pressure it will tell you how much compressed memory there is so that's pretty efficient too so that combined with appnap it really helps speed up the system especially on these slower macbook airs but it is really important to have more battery life especially on these and you can get about 12 to 13 hours on the 13 inch model there are some new applications in mavericks mavericks will have an ibooks application similar to how it is on ios but that will be downloadable through the app store one app i am going to show is maps it is a new built-in application and it works a lot like the ios version you can use multi-touch gestures you can rotate with your fingers pan with two fingers and you can even take it full screen so you can browse through places get turn by turn directions look up businesses and let's say i want directions here let's say we go from moscone center to palo alto it will give us turn by turn directions and show us on the map here so you can use the term by turn directions right on the computer or you can even share the maps directly to your iphone so you have them when you need to go and of course we can turn on flyover so let's get out of our directions mode go to flyover and zoom into the beautiful city of san francisco and here we go and we'll go to hybrid so we do get that awesome 3d view that has been on ios for quite some time and we can use that right on the computer so let's say there's a business i want to look up i'll just pan around with my fingers let the images all load up looking nice here's a gas station for example i can click the info button and get one of those stylish business cards so that is pretty convenient nice pop-overs and a nice sidebar interface for turn-by-turn directions and a nice 3d fly overview so that is maps inside of os 10. earlier i was talking about skeuomorphism let's take a look at notes notes has a much flatter and cleaner interface it's kind of like what apple is doing with ios 7. so you don't have that leather or that stitching everywhere it's a lot more simplistic than it was in the previous versions i haven't noticed any different features but i have noticed the fact that skeuomorphism is gone which is pretty nice because that was a big complaint for os 10 line and mountain lion applications so mavericks will take care of that problem don't you worry so that's a quick look at some of the things i can actually demo in mavericks there are some other things like icloud keychain icloud keychain lets you sync passwords over the air and there's other features like multiple display support that has been improved for example if i take applications full screen like i was talking about earlier if you had dual displays you could only have one full screen app at a time but with multiple displays you can have different desktops and pan between them independently so those are some nice changes you can also access the menu bar and the dock on secondary displays and other displays as well so that is a quick look at mavericks there's more coming in the future most likely because this is just the first developer preview and i hope you enjoyed videos are just the beginning check out these other great websites for great content from the computer clan and subscribe for more great videos from real deal productions you\n"