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Published: 2012-06-11, Author: Mark , review by: macworld.co.uk
Implementation of key iOS features such as AirPlay Mirroring; iCloud support, Reminders and Messages service
Gatekeeper security could make life more difficult for developers, and limit software growth
Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion was a solid update with a great collection of new features. It's shame to see that Messages still isn't as reliable as we'd like though. Some of the more extreme elements of the skeuomorphic interface are a little odd, and the...
We can conclude that the Mac OS X Mountain Lion 10.8 has good chances of dethroning Windows 8. The WWDC 2012 will reveal to the rest of the world not in the developers' universe what this OS is all about....
Notifications, AirPlay Mirroring, iCloud, Twitter, Sharing, new Safari
Dashboard Launchpad Mission Control still confusing, no Facebook or YouTube share support, AirPlay Mirroring good but not perfect
If you are looking for the almost crazy leap of faith that Microsoft has taken with Windows 8 you won’t get it here, however rest assured you are unlikely to be disappointed either...
Abstract: When Apple announces a new 'cat' with an OS X upgrade, you know that it's about more than just bug fixes and interface tweaks. With Mountain Lion, the same rule applies. Although most of the features (Gatekeeper being an obvious exception) are familiar
It’s clear from both Lion releases that Apple is dead serious about making Mac OS X and iOS as synced-up as they possibly can be, both in terms of interface and – thanks to iCloud – data. Mac users who aren’t fans of iOS might complain, but these days ...
Published: 2012-09-07, Author: Mark , review by: mymac.com
comprehensive, accurate, attractively laidout, authoritative, appropriate allocation, then distribution, of space to topic, appealing style, excellent reference material intelligently grouped, attractively priced
MyMac Review
Other books on Mountain Lion are now appearing weekly. We'll cover some of them here on MyMac. It's good to know that the “Bible” series keeps its claim to be one of the more reputable and reliable. Galen Gruman covers the vast majority of the features th...
Abstract: S Finally, something that few feds will probably appreciate right now, but might in the future: Mac OS X now supports AirPlay, the wireless and automatic transmission of media to multiple nodes on a network. Although AirPlay is often used to play movi...
Abstract: With the final version of Windows 8 now complete, how does Microsoft's great hope for reinventing itself for the post-PC world compare to Apple's new flagship? The short answer: not well. But lest you think that it's a simple case of sainted perfection ve...
Now for the real question: is Mountain Lion worth the $19.99 asking price? That's a loaded question. If you have Snow Leopard or Lion, and you have a Mac new enough to support OS X 10.8, pinch whatever pennies are necessary to afford this update. $20 is a...
It's cheap, Icloud enhancements are great, the new Safari is excellent, Notifications proved handy, as did Notes and Reminders
Imessage needs work
Is Mountain Lion worth £13.99? Yes, definitely. For 14 quid we got a number of features that make the Mac OS X operating system better than ever, such as the new Safari web browser, Game Center and improved Icloud integration, making the entire Apple ecos...