List of GraphicConverter 11 Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with GraphicConverter 11. This list is updated as of April 2025.
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macOS Big Sur
Apple
Elevate your Mac experience with stunning design and functionality.macOS Big Sur elevates the already advanced desktop operating system to new levels of functionality and visual appeal. Dive into a fully revamped Mac experience with its modern design that captivates the eye. Enjoy the most notable improvements to Safari, while also discovering thrilling upgrades in Maps and Messages. Furthermore, this version offers enhanced transparency concerning your privacy settings, making user security a priority. This release truly showcases unparalleled power, celebrated ease of use, and limitless creative possibilities. With macOS Big Sur, a sophisticated design refresh highlights the beloved features of the Mac in an innovative way. The introduction of full-height sidebars and redesigned toolbars ensures that your content takes center stage, allowing for an immersive experience. This elegant interface not only streamlines access to your preferred applications but also presents app icons in a uniform fashion, reinforcing a harmonious aesthetic while letting the distinctive identity of the Mac shine. Additionally, the innovative combination of notifications and widgets into a single view offers a quick yet comprehensive snapshot of vital information, significantly enhancing the overall user experience. Ultimately, macOS Big Sur represents a significant leap forward, blending beauty and functionality seamlessly. -
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macOS Catalina
Apple
Upgrade your Mac: Enhance performance, security, and experience!If your computer operates on OS X Mavericks or a subsequent version, you can proceed to install macOS Catalina. Your Mac must also possess at least 4GB of RAM and a minimum of 12.5GB of available storage space; however, if you're transitioning from OS X Yosemite or an earlier edition, you may require as much as 18.5GB of free storage. To take full advantage of the latest enhancements while preserving your Mac's security, stability, compatibility, and performance levels, it's crucial to keep your software up to date. Apple recommends that users consistently utilize the most current macOS version that is compatible with their devices. The earliest version of macOS that can be installed on your Mac is the one that was originally pre-installed. For example, a Mac that originally came with macOS Big Sur cannot be downgraded to macOS Catalina or any prior versions. If a specific macOS version isn't compatible with your Mac, the App Store or installer will notify you, indicating that the version either doesn't suit your device or is too outdated for the current macOS version. This proactive approach helps users stay informed about their system's compatibility and available upgrade paths. Regular updates not only improve functionality but also enhance the overall user experience by ensuring access to the latest features and security improvements.
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