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ICloud keeps everything in sync with iOS devices
Easy sharing via Facebook and Twitter
Useful Notes and Reminders apps
Powerful and versatile Notification Center
Safari has awesome Tab View and faster performance
It's cheap
Icloud enhancements are great
The new Safari is excellent
Notifications proved handy
As did Notes and Reminders
Tabbed browsing is slick
Sharing features are handy
Faster than previous iterations
Apple's Smart Search is just as good as that found on Google Chrome
Comprehensive
Accurate
Attractively laidout
Authoritative
Appropriate allocation
Then distribution
Of space to topic
Appealing style
Excellent reference material intelligently grouped
Attractively priced
Deep integration with iOS and iCloud
Seamless AirPlay Mirroring on HDTVs
Notification Center and Message are great additions to the desktop workflow
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 ...
Abstract: L ast year's Lion doesn't feel very old, but Apple has sped up its desktop release cycle and released Mountain Lion, the followup that promises a more robust and useful desktop platform, further adoption of concepts from iOS, and a stronger focus on iClou...
Published: 2012-07-25, Author: Jesus , review by: gizmodo.in
Even at $20, most consumers will not find Mountain Lion worth the upgrade. And it doesnt 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.A word about bu...
Abstract: OS X Lion seemed unpolished, and, worse, not innovative. When Mountain Lion dropped a couple weeks ago, we were pumped: It was a relatively rapid update, and we hoped it would address our concerns. Hrmph.I've been using Mountain Lion for more than a week...
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Published: 2012-02-17, Author: Jonathan , review by: bgr.in
Abstract: Apple just did something the company hasn't done very often in recent years — it completely surprised nearly every single person with the announcement of OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, the next OS for the Mac. Inching a step closer to bridging the gap between i...
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
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