This will be especially true for Mac owners who also use iOS devices, but even for those who just have more than one Mac. Though Yosemite offers a slew of new features, a group of these features collectively dubbed Continuity is likely to be the biggest draw. It will make for an easier adjustment for new Mac users coming from iOS, and I suspect that many OS X veterans will grow to like the new interface.Ĭontinuity: Easier Multi-Device Workflows Overall, the look and feel of Yosemite is cleaner and feels more efficient. MORE: Apple OS X 10.9 Mavericks: Full Review (Option-clicking that button gives you the old-school 'zoom' behavior.) And if you like working with full-screen apps, the green-stoplight button on any window now toggles full-screen mode, further integrating this feature into the standard interface. The new appearance makes app icons much easier to see and differentiate, and the running-app indicator is more obvious. I also love Yosemite's new Dock, which dispenses with the odd, 3D version of recent years, replacing it with a flat, translucent background.