This version of Mac also came with the new Metal Graphics technology which made activities like launching apps significantly faster than before. ![]() In this version, Apple built upon the graphical changes brought upon in Mac OS X Yosemite and focused on the areas on user experience and performance. You can still burn ISO images in El Capitan, but you have to use Finder instead. However, with the latest release of OS X, 10.11 El Capitan, Apple has removed the burning functionality from Disk Utility. ![]() Click on the ISO file and then click on the Burn button at the top. The ISO image will show up in the left-hand side along with the list of hard drives, etc. Now click on File and then Open Disk Image. This follows the similar naming convention Apple has followed for previous versions of Mac that contained updates to their predecessor like Lion / Mountain Lion and Leopard / Snow Leopard. For the last several years, you could use Disk Utility to mount the ISO image and then burn it to a disc. Open Disk Utility by clicking on the Spotlight icon (magnifying glass) at the top right of your screen and type in disk utility. In fact, its name is really significant as El Capitan is the name of one of the most popular rock formations at Yosemite national park and it signifies that this version of Mac had more under the hood changes to the previous version that is Mac OS X Yosemite. ![]() It built upon the design changes of its predecessor: Mac OS X Yosemite. It included under the hood performance improvements, new natural language processing and AI support for spotlight searches and much more. In this update, Apple added metal graphics processing methods which allowed for faster graphical performance of apps in MacOS. Mac OS X El Capitan was a major update introduced by Apple.
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