Apple releases Mountain Lion Mac software

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Reuters: Apple Inc released the latest version of the operating software for its MacIntosh computers on Wednesday, touting new features such as better integration with the “iCloud” Internet storage service and gaming.

 

A screen shot showing the OS update menu for the new Apple TV is pictured as Craig Federighi, Apple Senior Vice President, Software Engineering, discusses the Mountain Lion OS during the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2012 in San Francisco, California

– Reuters

The Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion was released a day after Apple reported disappointing results that hammered its shares.

Mountain Lion, first unveiled in June during Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference, is available as an upgrade from the previous two operating systems -- Lion and Snow Leopard -- for $19.99. Macs purchased on or after June 11 will receive a free upgrade, the company said.

The update includes more than 200 new features, including integration with iCloud, desktop versions of Messages and Game Center, a new Notification Center, according to a press release.

A future update for the new operating system will bring Facebook directly onto the Mac, the company said.

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