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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...
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Published: 2012-07-25, Author: Jason , review by: cnet.com.au
Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion's new iCloud integration and syncing features give you the same experience on all your devices. Upgrades to several core apps bring new and useful features for sharing and social connectivity
Game Center, while finally available for Mac, still only has basic features. Dictation sends your voice to be translated at Apple servers, so you can't use it while offline. Gatekeeper keeps you from downloading unsafe programs, but it seems mostly unnece
Though it's not a complete system or interface overhaul, Mountain Lion's improved core apps and new features make it well worth the $19.99 price....
Abstract: Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion has been out for week. As with all OS releases, we expect unicorns and leprechaun gold to rain down from the sky.Mountain Lion doesn't make that happen, but does it at least deliver on its promises?GOODProminent changes in Moun...
Abstract: Installing Mountain LionThe Mac App Store was having intermittent problems on the launch day, which may have been a factor on why the install on the MacBook Pro was excruciatingly long.It made me wish we were back in the days of DVDs where major OS instal...
Mountain Lion does not have many features that make us “WOW”. You are not missing many features for not upgrade to Mountain Lion. Most improvements are in the backend, which users do not notice.If you have better use for USD$20 then hold your Mountain Lio...
Integración con la nube de iCloud y redes sociales, AirPlay Mirroring, El Centro de notificaciones, Medidas de seguridad contra malware mejoradas
Apenas podemos ponerle pegas, aunque el nuevo control de cierre de ciertas aplicaciones es mejorable. Por ejemplo, sale de TextEdit al cerrar un documento