Mac OS X Lion: Mac OS X Lion will be available July for $30 via the Mac App Store: Apple‘s World-Wide Developers Conference was on Apple’s new iCloud service, it’s worth remembering that the first third of the presentation centered around the upcoming operating system, Mac OS X 10.7 “Lion.” Lion will be available in July for $30, keeping with the upgrade pricing started with OS 10.6 “Snow Leopard,” while developers will get an updated preview version now.
Lion brings a number of improvements to OS X, many of which users have been clamoring for. For one, system-wide auto save will be rolled into the operating system, so you won’t have to worry about losing an old version of a document, or work in a document only to lose your changes to a crash.
Lion brings a number of improvements to OS X, many of which users have been clamoring for. For one, system-wide auto save will be rolled into the operating system, so you won’t have to worry about losing an old version of a document, or work in a document only to lose your changes to a crash.
Users will also be able to reboot/resume, which means they can restart their Macs and have all of their running applications open and waiting for them when their system is back up, exactly the way they were when they shut it down.
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