Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Rumor: Apple plans to change source of iOS 9 and OS X 10.11 by Apple Watch

Apple plans to take iOS 9 and OS X 10:11 the new font used in the Apple Watch texts, as informed sources close to the company. The information is the site 9to5mac.





The call source of San Francisco promises to replace the Hevetica Neue Apple released along with iOS 7 and OS X Yosemite. She developed this source specifically for readability, and first appeared in Apple Watch in September 2014. The source supposedly brings more dynamically scales, allowing you to maintain clarity and ease of reading - regardless of size.

According to sources familiar with Apple's decision to make the switch to the San Francisco fountain in iOS and OS X, the company believes that the new look will serve to give a slight upgrade in their operating systems, preventing the two become obsolete and, thus, make your view of a unique angle platform.

Although this seems like a good idea, the sources claim that some Apple engineers said they were not so happy with this change, which may seem particularly difficult to read in non-retina screens.

The installation of a new native source in Apple systems goes through an arduous process that requires many adjustments in applications that are offered directly in the system. Since folders sources by the open programs, there is a long way to go. Several Apple employees reported, including that daily builds of  iOS 9 and OS X 10.11 already begun to include the new font in late March.

Apple plans to officially announce both iOS 9 and OS X 10.11 during WWDC developers conference that takes place in June. If the company will not change or Helvetica Neue for San Francisco only discover there.