Mac OS X Lion is now available.
(Credit: Apple)As promised, Apple let Mac OS X Lion out of its cage this morning.
At the same time, Apple released a new MacBook Air with Intel Sandy Bridge processor options, as well as new Mac Mini models, boasting a Thunderbolt port and faster processors.
Apple's update to its operating system comes with "over 250 new features," the company said, including a full range of multitouch gestures, enabling people to control on-screen content with their fingers. In addition, the platform will let users view applications in full screen.
With Lion, users will find another new inclusion, called Mission Control, which provides them with a glimpse into all the programs running on the Mac. The operating system's Launchpad feature helps to quickly access and launch applications from the operating system.
Lion's Versions feature automatically saves people's work and allows them to go back to different versions of a file. A new Resume feature helps users get back to where they left off in a respective application after their Mac has been shut down or restarted.
A screenshot of Mac OS X Lion.
(Credit: Apple)Mac OS X Lion is also the first version of Apple's operating system to come with the Mac App Store built-in. The marketplace launched in January as a download for Snow Leopard users.
Apple's latest operating system update comes just a day after the company posted an impressive fiscal third quarter. Apple reported yesterday that its revenue hit $28.57 billion during the period, and it earned a profit of $7.31 billion. The company sold 20.34 million iPhones and 9.25 million iPads during the period, representing a gain of 142 percent and 183 percent year-over-year, respectively.
During its earnings call yesterday, Apple announced its intention to release Mac OS X Lion today. Earlier this morning, the company took its online store down in anticipation of the launch of its new products.
The Mac OS X Lion upgrade is available in the Mac App Store for $29.99 as a 3.49GB download. Next month, Apple plans to make the operating system available on a USB thumb drive for $69.
Further reading: Mac OS X Lion review: A worthy upgrade for the price
Updated at 6:17 a.m. to include more details
Originally posted at The Digital Home
Don Reisinger 20 Jul, 2011--
Source: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13506_3-20080981-17/mac-os-x-lion-pounces/?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=TheDownloadBlog
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