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OS X Lion USB Thumb Drives Now Available To Order
Apple have released their OS X Lion USB stick for sale via their online stores. There is a price premium to pay over the Mac App store version which can be had for $29, this stick will cost you $69 but if you don’t have Broadband then you’re going to need it. Since Apple decided to ‘do away’ which physical media and place more emphasis on their Mac App Store there’s little alternative. To purchase this full version OS X Lion go here: $69/US Store £55/UK Store
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$29,900,000 – That’s How Much Apple Made In One Day From OS X Lion Sales
Apple have announced that downloads of Mac OS X Lion exceeded one million in its first day of availability on the Mac App Store, that obviously equates to sales of $29,900.00. Now, that’s not bad for a days work! Those sales are faster than any other OS release in the company’s history and possibly point to a sign of the times with the sucess of the Mac App Store now accelerating to new levels. If you’d like to download this app and experience OS X Lion for yourself, you can download it here for $29.99. Quote “Lion is off to a great start, user reviews and industry reaction have been…
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OS X lion – 5 Star Rating From Over 8,000 Users – The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
With well over 8,000 downloads from the US Mac App Store complete with 5 star ratings, there’s no doubt that OS X Lion is a huge sucess for Apple. There are currently 1,765 written reviews in the Mac App Store. Looking through the comments though, there are also quite a few customers experiencing speed problems amongst other things, check out our final paragraph in this post for some solutions. Take a look below at what most users find to be the greatest feature of this new best selling app to hit the Mac App Store. AirDrop Looking for a fast way to share files with people nearby? With AirDrop, you…
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OS X Lion – Now Available For Download From The Mac App Store
Three minutes ago Apple released OS X Lion on the Mac App Store. OS X Lion is the next major release of OS X, the world’s most advanced desktop operating system. It includes over 250 new features that will transform how you interact with your Mac. Tap, swipe, and scroll your way through your apps using fluid Multi-Touch gestures that make everything you do feel more natural and direct. Full-screen apps take advantage of every pixel of your display — perfect for reading email, surfing the web, or browsing photos. Launchpad gives you instant access to all the apps on your Mac in a stunning new layout where you can quickly find any…
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How To Upgrade To OS X Lion From The Mac App Store
You are probably aware by now that you won’t be able to upgrade until July 2011 but once you see the Lion app in the Mac App Store you will want to download it straight away. We take you through the steps to make sure once it is ready, so are you. Follow our guide here… Ensure Your Mac Can Run Lion Perhaps it sounds obvious, but you must have an Intel Core 2 Duo, Core i3, Core i5, Core i7 or Xeon processor to run Lion. If you’re not sure which one your Mac is currently running, just click the Apple icon at the top left of your screen…
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Apple Drops The Mac From OS X Lion
Why has Apple dropped the ‘Mac’ from their OS X Lion title? We’re not sure, there has been no mention of it. Whatever the reason, there’s no denying that OS X Lion looks fantastic and at only $29 a pop, tremendous value. Take a look below at what OS X Lion will offer to you and your Mac(s) once you can get your hands on it in July. Launchpad Click the Launchpad icon in your Dock and your open windows fade away, replaced by a full-screen view of all the apps on your Mac. Each app is represented by an icon, and Launchpad creates as many pages of app icons…