The World's most advanced desktop operating system advances even further.
Apple being the developer of OS X for mac desktops, has announced its latest new OS X lion at the WWDC(World wide developer conference) which is going on from June 6th to10th of 2011.
Apple again meets the users expectation by launching their new OS X Lion.
I always wonder why would Apple choose a name of cats` for their OS, as in previously was Snow lepord.
So what's new?
- Launchpad
- Full screen apps
- The Mac apple store
- Mission control
- Mail
- Multi-Touch Gesture
Apple says :"
Changing the way you use your Mac. One feature at a time. People have been doing the same things on computers for years. Clicking. Scrolling. Installing. Saving. With OS X Lion, we’ve challenged the accepted way of doing things by introducing new features that change the way you use a computer."
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| Mac App Store |
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Features:
- Resume, where in Now apps you close will reopen right where you left off, so you never have to start from scratch again. And when you install software updates, you no longer need to save your work, close your apps and spend valuable time setting everything up again. With Resume, you can restart your Mac and return to what you were doing with all your apps in the exact places you left them.
- Auto save, now you do not need to worry about saving your document, just like you can auto save on internet mail and stuff, its now possible even offline.
- Versions, this is a new feature that charts the history of your documents, taking snapshots in time, and displaying them side by side with the latest versions in an easily browsable timeline. You can review the past iterations of your compositions, restore a previous version, or copy and paste from old versions to new ones.
Although with lot of speculation around in technology, Apple announced its OS X Lion to be launched in July for $29.99 and Lion servers for $49.99.
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