Sunday, November 10

Mac OS X Lion To Rule In The Software Jungle

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In October 2010 when Apple unveiled Mac OS X Lion it seemed that it was just another tech announcement.  Apple announcements are what define free advertising in my opinion. They don’t make any announcements before it is done officially and refrain from answering direct questions on future products. Bloggers and rumours have become partners with regards to Apple announcements.  However there is media buzz all over with geeks looking forward to learning about the latest Apple product launch.

Mac OS X Lion is the start of the change in Apple’s computing strategy. The line between Tablets and notebooks are going to blur even more as Apple ensures a uniform product experience for their tablets and notebooks. No other operating software (Android might be the exception to a small degree) has such a uniform feel and functionality as seen with Apple software currently. Long term, I believe that iOS software that is currently found on the iPhone and iPad will over time become a larger force within Mac OS software launches.

Some of the amazing features in Lion include: new Multi-Touch gestures; system-wide support for full screen apps; Mission Control, an innovative view of everything running on your Mac; the Mac App Store, the best place to find and explore great software, built right into the OS; Launchpad, a new home for all your apps; and a completely redesigned Mail app.
“Lion is the best version of OS X yet, and we’re thrilled that users around the world can download it starting today,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “Lion makes upgrading a Mac easier than ever before; just launch the Mac App Store, buy Lion with your iTunes account, and the download and install process will begin automatically.”

Additional new features in Lion include:

  • Resume, which conveniently brings your apps back exactly how you left them when you restart your Mac or quit and relaunch an app;
  • Auto Save, which automatically and continuously saves your documents as you work;
  • Versions, which automatically records the history of your document as you create it, and gives you an easy way to browse, revert and even copy and paste from previous versions; and
  • AirDrop, which finds nearby Macs and automatically sets up a peer-to-peer wireless connection to make transferring files quick and easy.

The OS X Lion Up-to-Date upgrade will be available through the Mac App Store at no additional charge to all customers who purchased a qualifying new Mac system from Apple or an Apple Authorized Reseller on or after June 6, 2011.  This Lion will roam the software jungle like no other previous flavours of Apple Software. So will you upgrade your software given the chance?

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