The ability to create lists in Notes is a bonus, and we often use if for quick disposable lists of items (such as a shopping list). The update to Notes 4, in particular, has brought us to the app and away from rivals (such as Wunderlist or Evernote). Notes is much improved, as is Mission Control we like the new system font (a more significant change than that might sound) and the ‘shake to find’ cursor feature is brilliantly useful.Ī mixed bag, then, but overall the speed bump is the biggest thing we were looking for from this update, and El Capitan delivers in that regard. New features, as we said, are fairly thin on the ground, but there are some goodies in there. Disk Utility has lost some features that we will miss, such as the ability to repair permissions and create RAID disks. Spotlight remains – in our subjective experience – sluggish, as does the Mac App Store. (Still, our optimism here points to another pleasing development: the speed and frequency of updates we’ve seen since El Cap first launched.) El Capitan is certainly faster than Yosemite, but it’s dogged by reliability issues. We hoped that El Capitan would be a sort of modern Snow Leopard: an OS with relatively few new features but much faster and more reliable performance compared to its predecessor. Some features remain buggy and unreliable four months on.However, some users may still have older versions of software (e.g., versions of Microsoft Office older than 2008) installed on their systems these will no longer work.Ĭreating a 3-D plot, or opening a worksheet that includes a 3-D plot, causes Maple to become unresponsive. IU no longer distributes any PowerPC applications. PowerPC applications do not run in OS X 10.11. Upgrade to Symantec Endpoint Protection 12.1.6 MP2 or later, but see Recommended antivirus software at IU.īoot Camp no longer offers driver support for Windows Vista. Symantec Endpoint Protection is not compatible with El Capitan. If SCEP is installed before upgrading to El Capitan, it may continue to function. Microsoft System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection Symantec Encryption Desktop is not compatible with El Capitan. Symantec Encryption Desktop (formerly PGP) Make sure you have Citrix Receiver 12.0 or later installed and properly configured see Set up and use IUanyWare. Upgrade Lync to version 14.2.1 (or later).Ĭitrix Receiver does not launch properly. Once you El Capitan is installed, you can use IU Secure normally (e.g., to install software updates).Īfter upgrading to El Capitan, Lync 2011 may crash or frequently disconnect. Secure is your only option, see Connect to an IU wireless network in macOS if booted from your Recovery HD. If you are on campus, UITS recommends using the wired Ethernet network instead of wireless. To reinstall or recover El Capitan, you need an active internet connection. There have been some reports that this may deactivate Office's license. Office 2011 applications may experience frequent hangs and crashes. Update to Mac OS X 10.11.1 or higher and the latest version of Microsoft Office 2016. Office 2016 applications may experience frequent hangs and crashes. Install Pulse Secure 5.1.5 or later, available from IUware. Pulse Secure may not be able to establish a VPN connection and may report Keychain errors.
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