

Removed Helvetica Neue Medium/Light/UltraLight type fonts to fix font render glitches on some apps Improved 圆4 system files modification using single method with better compatibility Fixed 圆4 system files modification failure on Windows XP 圆4 platform

Fixed Windows version detection bug with Windows 10 Fixed taskbar configuration not working in Windows 10 Fixed system files version comparing bug with Windows 10 Fixed replacing system files bugs on 圆4 system Fixed permission problems to make changes in bundled features Fixed bug that cause blank navigation pane on x86 software (If you already having this issue, you need to apply our blank navigation pane fixer before installing) Changed theme engine back to UxStyle with installer fixes

Added UltraUXThemePatcher auto-removal during installation Added OS X font rendering engine (gdipp) Added El Capitan wallpaper from new OS X El Capitan 10.11 Added battery/network tray icon on Windows 8/8.1/10 Windows XP/Vista system files resources base: Mac Os El Capitan Cursor Pack for Windows: From now on, when you click the URL icon that you moved to your Dock, Safari opens to that page. The icons in the Dock will slide over and make room for your URL. Click and drag the small icon that you find at the left of the URL in the Address bar to the right side of the dividing line in the Dock (at the arrow’s head in Figure 3) and then release the mouse button. Open Safari and go to the page with a URL that you want to save on the Dock. Here’s how to quickly add a URL to the Dock. Sure, you can make one of these pages your browser’s start page or bookmark it, but the Dock lets you add one or more additional URLs. Your favorite URLs: Save links to sites that you visit every day - ones that you use in your job, your favorite Mac news sites, or your personalized page from an Internet service provider (ISP).

A special utility or application: You may want to add your favorite graphics application such as Photoshop, or the game you play every afternoon when you think the boss isn’t watching.(click but don’t let go) on a folder icon, a handy hierarchical menu of its contents appears.
