Notification Center has been a part of OS X for two years: It was introduced in Mountain Lion and expanded upon in Mavericks. But with OS X Yosemite, Notification Center transforms into something exponentially more useful than it was before.
I’ve been using a pre-release version of OS X Yosemite (on a Retina MacBook Pro provided to me by Apple) for the past couple of weeks now, and it’s clear from my time spent with Yosemite that Notification Center is so different, and so much more useful than it was, that it probably deserves a new name.
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