Testseek.co.uk have collected 67 expert reviews of the Apple Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks.
October 2013
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The editors liked
Better support for multiple monitors
Finder tabs
Improvements to performance and battery consumption
New Maps and iBooks apps
And updates to Safari and Calendar
New productivity features
Tabs in Finder
Useful new apps
Enhanced performance
Great multi
Display improvements
Battery life improvements are great
Notifications
Improved multiple display support
It's free (from Snow Leopard and beyond)
Free
Massive battery life gains for laptops
Supports machines from 2007
Better file management
Increased sandboxing
Great price
Maps and Books
Improved performance
Smooth running and efficient
Fully featured
Tightly integrated with iOS 7
Cleaner looking
Smart new power management features
The editors didn't like
None
Yet...
Suboptimal tagging
Some elements still pig
Ugly
Few moments of excitement
Feels a bit unfinished
Different to iOS 7 design language
Check for third-party application support to be sure
Quick Look is slow
Mail not as fast
Most features are consumer focused
ICloud Keychain could prove a security risk in the enterprise
Published: 2013-10-25, Author: Jason , review by: cnet.com.au
Mac OS X Mavericks brings new apps, streamlines familiar features, and improves power efficiency and battery life for laptop users
Older features like Gatekeeper and Launchpad could have used some renovations, but were left untouched in Mavericks
As it's a free upgrade that gives you more apps, improved features across the board, and better performance, there is really no reason not to get Mavericks on your Mac....
Tabs in Finder, Useful new apps, Enhanced performance, Great multidisplay improvements
Suboptimal tagging, Some elements still pigugly, Few moments of excitement, Feels a bit unfinished
For the most part, we think Mavericks is a decent upgrade. While there's nothing transformative here, nor is there anything that will make OS X a drastically unfamiliar experience, and that's a good thing when it comes to the lifeblood of your desktop. Wh...
Abstract: At least, that's what the arrival of Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9 feels like, such has been the deafening noise accompanying the build-up to the launch of Apple 's iOS 7 . A humble Mac desktop point release? It never stood a chance.Packed with new features and...
Abstract: Mavericks has plenty of modest refinements that add up to a system well worth the upgrade - even if Apple weren't giving it away for free.Many years ago, Web surfing changed dramatically when the Opera browser offered a way to open multiple Web pages in t...
Abstract: I woke up yesterday (a bit difficult, because I stayed up the night before to watch the Apple Event) and proceeded to download the new, free OS X 10.9 upgrade, or as it's better known, Mavericks .Frankly, I was willing to shell out upwards of US$30-$50 fo...
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Published: 2013-10-25, Author: Jason , review by: cnet.com/es/
Mac OS X Mavericks te ofrece nuevas aplicaciones, simplifica alguna funcionalidades y mejora la eficiencia de la batería en las computadoras portátiles, ofreciendo un poco más de duración de batería
Las funcionalidades más antiguas como GateKeeper y LaunchPad, podrían haber incluido algunas actualizaciones, pero se quedan intactas en Mavericks
Al ser una actualización gratuita que te da más aplicaciones, características mejoradas y un mejor desempeño, no hay realmente ninguna razón para no colocar Mavericks en tu Mac....