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Abstract: There are a number of great features headed to OS X Mountain Lion . Notification Center, Messages, and AirPlay are all going to play prominent roles in the Mac desktop experience later this summer, and that is nothing if not awesome. But when I read this ...
Abstract: Two of the new iOS-flavored apps to move to the Mac with the release of Mountain Lion this summer are Notes and Reminders. Here’s a sneak peek at how they work. Notes As in its iOS incarnation, the Notes interface on the Mac is dominated by a yellow t...
Abstract: Disclaimer: This review reflects the personal opinions of Robert Mohns, a freelance reviewer, who owns a small amount of Apple stock. Our reader reports offer additional unbiased discussion (both pro and con), where more feedback is always welcome....
Abstract: OS X Mountain Lion, the successor of OS X, imbibed with enhanced malware blocking system Gatekeeper, updated Safari 6, and better communication and collaboration tools like iOS Mail, iOS Chat, iCloud services, and social networking integration advocate bl...
Abstract: There are some features in Mountain Lion that will make a big difference for every Mac user, but for the most part, it's about security. There's been a fundamental shift in Apple's mindset about security in recent times. Mac OS X was always a fai...
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Published: 2012-07-27, Author: Jesus , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Even at $20.99, most consumers will not find Mountain Lion worth the upgrade. And it doesn't seem to speed up your Mac. People looking for things like Twitter integration and Cloud storage should get it. Everyone else, you can save your coins...
Abstract: DateJuly 26, 2012 - 8:54AM reading now 13 Read later This was originally published on . It's that time of year when a Mac owner's fancy turns to thoughts of felines. Yes, those who lusted after Tiger, Leopard, Snow Leopard and Lion in years ...
Abstract: Is it worth it? It's a fair question. Lion seemed like a bargain at $31.99, but many Mac owners found the beast brought more pain than pleasure. Some longstanding features had been oversimplified; others vanished altogether (RIP “Save As”.) It made a half...
iCloud and social network integration; Notifications; iCloud tab syncing in Safari; fluid interaction with iOS
Limited dictation; basic Game Center, $20.99
All told, I found Mountain Lion to be a stable, solid release. Even prerelease builds were far more stable than I’ve come to expect from OS X betas, leading me to wonder if Apple’s new annual schedule is leading to more careful incremental updates (wi...
Notifications, Low impact of Gatekeeper, Share sheets, Mission Control better, AirPlay mirroring
Awkward iCloud documents, iMessages needs work, Tab View too restricted, No custom Finder groups, Finder icons still mono
If there's one feature that makes it worth upgrading, it's Notification Center. At £13.99, Mountain Lion is a real bargain for that alone. The true cost might be higher if you have to upgrade from Leopard, or upgrade any of your applications to make them...