OS X Lion, It is What Makes a Mac a Mac

If you are a mac user, I bet you must have heard that Apple has released Mac OS X Lion on its Mac App Store and, as promised, the new operating system is selling for $31.99.

Mac OS X Lion (version 10.7) is the eighth major release of Mac OS X, Apple's desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. Lion was released on July 20, 2011, as announced during Apple's third quarter 2011 earnings report. Apple's homepage and Mac OS X webpages refer to it as OS X Lion, without the "Mac", although Apple's press release for Lion's July release mainly uses "Mac OS X Lion" rather than "OS X Lion". Built on a rock-solid UNIX foundation, OS X is engineered to take full advantage of the technologies in every new Mac. And  to deliver the most intuitive and integrated computer experience.

There's no going into an Apple store and buying a copy of this new OS for Intel-based Apple laptops and desktops on a DVD. Of course, If you really wan to have a dvd copy mac, you can use a dvd copy mac tool to help you. Mac OS X Lion - which touts more than 250 new features - is only available as a 3.49-gigabyte digital download. Apple store employees will, however, help with downloading Lion for those who stroll in.

Among the new features Lion is adding over its predecessor, OS X Snow Leopard, are new multi-touch trackpad features, including scrolling speed that varies depending on how fast you flick your fingers, pinching your fingers to zoom in on a web page or image (as you'd do on an touch screen smartphone or tablet) and new security features such as stepped-up hard drive encryption.


Lion is also ushering in a few new app-related features, too, such as automatic file saving when a user closes a program, full-screen views, and iPad-like Launchpad feature to organise and view apps as an array of icons across a screen.

The new version of OS X is a bit of a test for digital distribution methods at Apple, which is also prepping for the fall release of the Cupertino, California, company's iCloud services.

A preview of Lion was publicly unveiled at Apple's "Back to the Mac" event on October 20, 2010. It will bring many developments made in Apple's iOS, such as an easily-navigable display of installed applications, to the Mac, and will include support for the Mac App Store, as introduced in Mac OS X Snow Leopard version 10.6.6. On February 24, 2011, the first developer's preview of Lion (11A390) was released to subscribers of Apple's developers program. Other developer previews were subsequently released, with Lion Preview 4 (11A480b) being released at WWDC 2011.Lion achieved Golden Master status on July 1, 2011.

Apple [AAPL] will ship OS X Lion exclusively via the Mac App Store next month. The company has posted an extensive list of 250 new features and improvements within the OS. We've found some more information, including clarification that previous concerns are answered by news it will be possible to download OS X Lion from the Mac App Store just once in order to upgrade large numbers of Macs.

Since the software on every Mac is created by the same company that makes the Mac, you get a fully integrated system in which everything works together perfectly. OS X works with the processor in your Mac to deliver the best possible performance. The Multi-Touch trackpad on every Mac notebook gives you more than enough space to pinch, swipe, and tap your way around most of the apps on your system. OS X gives you long battery life by dimming the screen in low-light conditions and even regulating processor activity between keystrokes.

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Par annlise le jeudi 21 juillet 2011

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