Several are the news, changes and 'hidden' functions that we are finding or discovering thanks to the developers in the beta versions OS X El Capitan. One of these novelties is the one we discussed yesterday about the disappearance of the option to repair permissions of our hard drive that we find in the Disk Utility tool and another is the one that we are going to see today and that allows us to find information about our flights no need to access the company application or surf the web.
This option is available for both OS X El Capitan and iOS 9 and the only thing we will have to do to see information about our flight is to use the Messages, Notes or Mail application. For this we are only going to write the company we fly with and the flight number so that all the information about it appears as a direct link where you can click and see its details.
This is really something interesting for those users who make many flights a year and especially for those who do not usually travel and occasionally need information about a flight, since in this way the need to install third-party applications to observe the details of the flight is avoided. and everything becomes much more efficient and productive. Obviously, specific applications and web pages to obtain flight information will continue to exist, but for all users of OS X El Capitan and iOS 9 they will no longer be necessary.
In the first beta of El Capitan this option was already active but it failed quite a bit by crashing the Notes or Messages application, now in the last beta version released for developers this function starts to work really well.