Upgrade to OS X Mountain Lion released on MAC App Store

Updated on September 1, 2017

The world’s most advanced desktop operating system gets even better. And makes the Mac, iPad and iPhone work even better together. Today on the Mac App Store, OS X Mountain Lion has been released for upgrade. Rush to make sure your MAC is Mountain Lion compatible.

OS X Mountain Lion will cost $19.99, a $10 less from OS X Lion’s $29.99 pricing. A user can download Mac OS 10.8 via the Mac App Store on one machine, and they will have the ability to install it via the purchased apps feature on up to five total Macs.

MAC OS X Mountain Lion

Apple offers best technical specifications, so as user’s can upgrade with confidence. If you MAC is from 2010 or newer, you can upgrade easily. The system software update will be available to Snow Leopard users in addition to Lion users. For older Mac users, check the upgrade specifications before you do !

After Purchase from the Mac App store, download a copy of the installer from the same. The installer is about 4.5 GB more or less. Since the installer is automatically gets deleted, We recommend you to backup your copy of the installer file to a safe place before you run it. The new Mac OS X Mountain Lion will not be sold on optical discs or on a USB stick !

Finally, you’re ready to get started with your upgrade. Just double-click the installer.

“We’re thrilled with record sales of 17 million iPads in the June quarter,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO. “We’ve also just updated the entire MacBook line, Mountain Lion release on July 25th 2012 and will be launching iOS 6 this Fall. We are also really looking forward to the amazing new products we’ve got in the pipeline.”

OS X Mountain Lion includes over 200 new features, according to Apple, including Notification Center, Game Center, AirPlay Mirroring, enhanced iCloud integration, Notes and Reminders apps, an improved Safari and Mail, Twitter and Facebook integration, and voice dictation.

OS X Mountain Lion on Mac App Store : http://www.apple.com/osx/

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