

Mission Control can give you a bird’s-eye view, making it easy to drag what you want where you want it. Even show a desktop on one display and a full-screen app on another. You can have multiple app windows running on either display. There’s no longer a primary or secondary display - now each has its own menu bar, and the Dock is available on whichever screen you’re working on. OS X Mavericks takes full advantage of every display connected to your Mac, giving you even more flexibility to work the way you want. Quick Credit Card Entry (You only need to select the card and key in the security code) Juggling passwords has never been so simple.

iCloud Keychain works with credit card information too, so checking out is a snap. And it automatically fills them in whenever and wherever you need them.3The new Password Generator suggests unique, hard-to-guess passwords for your online accounts. But now iCloud Keychain remembers them for you.2 It stores your website user names and passwords on the devices you’ve approved, protects them with robust AES 256-bit encryption, and keeps them up to date on each device. Remembering your passwords can be a real pain. In OS X Mavericks, Safari is simply the best way to surf. Browsing the web can take a toll on battery life, but with new power-saving technologies, you won’t waste energy on web pages in the background or plug-in content you don’t want to see. Thanks to the new Nitro Tiered JIT and Fast Start technologies in Safari, the web pages you visit feel snappier and more responsive. There are also unique advancements under the hood. And with the redesigned Top Sites, it’s easy to organize your favorites. Shared Links in the new Sidebar shows links posted by people you follow on Twitter and LinkedIn, so you can keep up with interesting new content. Innovative new features make it simple to return to sites you visit often - and discover new sites as well.

Safari in OS X Mavericks delivers blazing performance and introduces breakthrough technologies. So wherever you see an address, you can see it on a map, just like that. When you’re ready to go, send your map to your iPhone for voice navigation on the way.3 With OS X Mavericks, maps are built into Mail, Contacts, and Calendar, too. It’s also easy to get there on time, thanks to point-to-point directions, real-time traffic conditions, and suggested alternate routes. Maps makes it simple to get information on local points of interest like restaurants and hotels, showing you phone numbers, photos, and even Yelp reviews. And you get gorgeous views such as Flyover, a photo-realistic, interactive 3D experience that lets you soar high above select cities.

Text and details are crisp and easy to read. So zooming is incredibly smooth and responsive. The Maps app lets you use every pixel of your display to explore new destinations, and it takes full advantage of the graphics power of your Mac. Now you’ve got the whole world on your desktop.
