This is the tenth year for Mac OS X, and Apple has celebrated it with the release of the Lion this July. iPhoto, iMovie, and Safari give us more full-screen goodness. Mission Control combines the functionality of both Expose and Spaces. There is now a Launchpad application launcher. A fantastic new feature called ‘Resume’ allows you to start your work exactly where you left it; and it’s detailed enough to remember which text you left selected. Other great features are Time Machine, which automatically saves versions of your documents, and AirDrop, a peer-to-peer sharing system that allows you to share documents without a WiFi connection. Lion is available as a download from the App Store for $29.99.
Volume 1 Issue 1
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