Apple Put Up Its First OS X 10.10 Banner and It Features Yosemite National Park [Image]
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Posted May 30, 2014 at 10:08pm by iClarified · 19791 views
Apple has put up its first banner for OS X 10.10 and it features Yosemite National Park and more specifically, the El Capitan vertical rock formation located on the north side of Yosemite Valley.
MacRumors recently discovered that Apple has used shell companies to register trademarks for both Yosemite and El Cap, indicating that one of the two could be the name of its new Mac operating system. John Gruber recently suggested it was Yosemite.
Check out the photo of the banner below and stay tuned to iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, or RSS for updates as WWDC fast approaches.
If they are releasing newer interface, I hope they keep the old icons because a flat (not literally) looks better on iOS, as for osx it would look like a step back.
I don't know... a few months ago iClarified posted a concept of a "flat" OS X, and to be honest I liked it better. I find the current version a bit dated, and I really like the clean light feel of iOS 7. I'd be happy with a similar clean-up of OS X.