Apple has launched its new operating system, the Mac OS X Lion. The new OS comes with over 250 new features including time machine, boot camp, photo booth, screen sharing, launchpad, mission control etc. The highlighted feature of the new Mac OS X Lion is the multi-touch gesture, which allows the users to use their track pad to control the applications.
The mission control is a new feature in Mac OS X Lion that lets you to view all running applications on your Mac with a swipe on the trackpad. The OS X Lion also support full-screen apps which can have multiple full-screen apps open at once. Also switching between full-screen and desktop is very simple.
Apple OS X Lion is the first version of Mac OS to have a built-in Mac App Store. So, now you can browse and download your favorite applications right from your Mac computer with a single click.
The Mac OS X Lion also has a new feature that lets you resume applications right from where you left off. Auto save is another feature that’s included in this new OS X. So, a sudden crash or restart of your Mac won’t affect your precious work hereafter.
Upgrade your Mac to OS X Lion:
You can upgrade your Mac computer to the new OS X Lion with a click of a button. Just buy the Lion OS from Mac App Store for $29.99 and you are ready to download the full operating system. Once the download is completed, just follow the onscreen instructions to start installing the OS X Lion.
However, before you upgrade to the Mac OS X Lion make sure that your computer have an Intel Core 2 Duo, Core i3, Core i5, Core i7, or Xeon processor. Also make sure that you have a good broadband internet access to download the OS.
[via: apple]
