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Resolves an issue that caused JPEG images to appear as a gray or green box in PreviewĪdditionally, the update contains the long-awaited security improvements in the Safari browser.Adds over 150 new emoji characters with full Unicode 7.0 and 8.0 support.Resolves an issue that prevents certain Audio Unit plug-ins from functioning properly.

Resolves an issue that prevented display of messages and mailboxes in Mail.Fixes an issue where outgoing server information may be missing from Mail.Improves installer reliability when upgrading to OS X El Capitan.The update is available on the Mac App Store, also does the following: Today, a pair of Microsoft product managers simply urged users to update El Capitan to 10.11.1, without admitting blame or pointing fingers. Regardless of the premium and the prolonged release date reports continued to escalate with users having trouble running Excel, OneNote, Outlook and PowerPoint on the new OS X.Īlthough most users blamed Microsoft for the unpolished program, neither Microsoft nor Apple acknowledged fault. For example Microsoft Office Home and Student 2016 for Mac retails for around £119.99 as on windows based machines you’re looking at a retail price of around £103.90. Not only did Mac users have to wait longer for a release of Office 2016 but they also had to pay a premium. Microsoft has taken a battering on its Office 2016 for Mac support forum since its release in September and quite rightly so. Also included is the long awaited fixes to Microsoft’s Office 2016 for Mac that resolves problems that Mac users have been reporting for months now. Apple fans get yourself ready, as Apple today has released OS X 10.11.1, the first update for its El Capitan operating system.
