
It is the only OS that will run on new Macs. They only had one horse name, and have now moved on to parks).

But I’m just as excited about the new possibilities that extensions will unlock in the coming months, particularly as they mature and are embraced by developers and users alike.With “Mavericks” finally getting more stable, Apple has released its new OS X “Yosemite” – the tenth version of the operating system named OS Ten (it looks like Apple is done with cat names. Like everyone else, I can’t wait to see what new hardware Apple has in store for us next week. Started eating the lion’s share of App Store profits, extensions could bring about a new opportunity for indies to thrive and innovate. Just as larger players, with their deep pocketed marketing budgets, have Most importantly, however, extensions are the perfect conduit for the kind of small, focused apps that attracted so many independent developers to Apple’s platforms during the App Store’s early years. For example, whereas apps must now be programmed to support cloud storage providers like Dropbox, extensions will make this functionality possible out of the box-and with the added benefit of supporting new providers as they enter the market. Similarly, extensions will benefit users by allowing apps to interact in ways that their developers couldn’t anticipate or account for. The ability to openly leverage each other’s code will enable programmers to focus more on innovation and publish apps that are smaller, safer, and more useful.


Currently, individual developers have little choice but to build every last feature they need right into their apps, leading to a massive waste of time and resources as each program must be equipped with the same kind of functionality-for example, providing every possible editing capability in a photo app.
