List of Mac OS X El Capitan Integrations

This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with Mac OS X El Capitan. This list is updated as of April 2025.

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    App Store Reviews & Ratings

    App Store

    Apple

    Discover trusted apps in a curated, creative ecosystem.
    The apps you value originate from a trusted platform. For over a decade, the App Store has proven itself as a safe and reliable venue for finding and downloading applications. Yet, the App Store is much more than just a retail space; it functions as a creative ecosystem focused on providing outstanding experiences. A vital component of these experiences is our dedication to guaranteeing that all apps featured adhere to the highest standards of privacy, security, and quality of content. With nearly two million applications at your disposal, we strive to instill confidence in every choice you make. Furthermore, our curated collections and storytelling efforts are crafted to educate, support, and inspire users, with new content refreshed daily. This unwavering commitment means you can consistently access the finest resources available, enhancing your overall app experience.
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    Rudix Reviews & Ratings

    Rudix

    Rudix

    Simplifying software installation for macOS enthusiasts and developers.
    Rudix operates as a specialized build system tailored for macOS, formerly known as Mac OS X, while extending limited support to OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and Linux. Often referred to as "ports," this build system offers comprehensive instructions for compiling third-party applications directly from their source code. In addition to serving as a ports framework, Rudix provides a wide array of packages and precompiled software neatly bundled in *.pkg files, facilitating easy installation on your Mac. For those looking to contribute, the project is accessible on GitHub under the name rudix-mac, and there is also a mirrored version available on GitLab at rudix. Users are invited to utilize the GitHub issue tracker to report any bugs or propose new features. Alternatives to Rudix include comparable projects such as Fink, MacPorts, pkgsrc, and Homebrew, all of which aim to streamline the software installation process on macOS. The packages are meticulously compiled and tested specifically on macOS Big Sur (Version 11, Intel only!), Catalina (Version 10.15), and OS X El Capitan (Version 10.11). Each package is constructed to be self-contained, encompassing all essential components to operate effectively, with binaries, libraries, and documentation installed in the /usr/local/ directory. Additionally, Rudix is committed to enhancing the user experience by creating a unified platform for software development and installation on macOS, ensuring that users can easily access and manage their software needs. This focus on user-friendly design sets Rudix apart in the realm of macOS build systems.
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    Javelin PDF Reader Reviews & Ratings

    Javelin PDF Reader

    Drumlin Security

    Seamless PDF access with enhanced security and accessibility features.
    Javelin PDF readers provide all the necessary functionalities to access standard PDF files as well as those protected by the complimentary Drumlin Publisher software in .drmz and .drmx formats. Users can easily navigate through hyperlinks, utilize contents and navigation trees, and select from various page display options, all while benefiting from features like text searching, annotations, and markup capabilities. Encrypted files are designed to prevent unauthorized copying and distribution, which may include limitations on printing and specific expiration dates that restrict access after a designated period. Information about these Digital Rights Management (DRM) settings can be easily located in the properties and info section within the Javelin readers. For users with visual impairments, the Mac OSX/Catalina version of Javelin3 is equipped with a text-to-speech feature, enhancing accessibility. Furthermore, Javelin readers are compatible with both PC and Mac platforms, making them suitable for deployment in large corporate networks that may have stringent firewall requirements. This broad compatibility guarantees that users can securely access their documents across diverse environments, ensuring that their reading experience is both flexible and reliable. Ultimately, Javelin PDF readers cater to a wide range of user needs, reinforcing their importance in modern document management.
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    Jumpcut Reviews & Ratings

    Jumpcut

    Jumpcut

    Seamless clipboard management for Mac, saving you time.
    Jumpcut is a clipboard management application tailored for macOS, providing users with effortless and effective access to their clipboard history through a streamlined interface that reduces distractions. With a presence of over fifteen years, it enables individuals to save valuable time and eliminates the frustration of trying to find a previously copied item such as a phone number, URL, or code snippet. This software is completely free and open source, distributed under the MIT License, allowing anyone to use and modify it. However, users who have upgraded from version 0.63 may encounter issues with the Accessibility tab in the “Security & Preferences” section, which is crucial for the paste function to work properly. It is advisable for users to verify their settings after updates to ensure the application runs smoothly. Staying informed about these potential issues can greatly enhance the user experience with Jumpcut.
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