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Apple OS X Mountain Lion

Last updated: May 17, 2021 9:56 am UTC
By Nick Guy
Apple OS X Mountain Lion

Apple OS X Mountain Lion

Apple OS X Mountain Lion
Apple OS X Mountain Lion
Apple OS X Mountain Lion
Apple OS X Mountain Lion
Apple OS X Mountain Lion
Apple OS X Mountain Lion
Apple OS X Mountain Lion

So much for Lion being the last major release of OS X. All but out of nowhere, Apple dropped a preview of OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion ($20) on us a few months back, along with a promise that the new operating system will be released in late summer. If you thought Lion was bringing the iPad back to the Mac, well, you haven’t seen anything yet: Mountain Lion is even more iOS-influenced, replacing a collection of old Mac apps with renamed and improved editions akin to iPad versions. The 4.34GB download is now available in the Mac App Store. Below is our initial feature list, as well as the updated we posted after this year’s WWDC.


When Steve Jobs introduced iCloud, he said it was going to be the new digital hub, handling synchronization for multiple devices.

Mountain Lion only reinforces that with deep iCloud integration from the very beginning. The first time you launch the OS, it’ll have you log in with your Apple ID, syncing your mail, calendars, contacts, documents, and more across all of your devices. Yes, that’s right, documents: Mountain Lion will support Documents in the Cloud, meaning that you’ll be able to work on whatever device you have handy and always be up to date.


Apple has also sought to consolidate its apps across platforms. Now Messages replaces iChat, fully integrating with iMessage on iPads, iPhones, and iPod touches, while incorporating FaceTime for video chats. The Mac also gets dedicated apps for Reminders, Notes, and Game Center—kept in sync with iCloud of course.

In another welcome move, Notification Center has been added, providing pop-up notification banners for supported apps. Just like on iOS, those messages appear for just a moment before disappearing, and can easily be pulled up in a collected list by swiping to the left.


It’s clear that Twitter is a big deal to Apple, as the social network is now deeply built into Mountain Lion. You’ll be able to tweet links and photos from any app, and mentions and direct messages will pop right up as notification banners. Share Sheets allow you to share content over Mail and Messages too. The feature that we’re most looking forward to is AirPlay Mirroring: anything that’s on your Mac can now be sent to your HDTV via Apple TV.


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