Apple previews Mac OS update
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AP File photo shows customers outside an Apple store in Munich. Apple
on Thursday released a developer preview of an update for the Mac
operating system.
Apple on Thursday released a developer preview of an update for the
Mac operating system, dubbed “Mountain Lion,” that will copy more
features and apps from the iPhone and iPad to the Mac.

Apple said the new software will be on sale this summer, a year after
it released the latest update, “Lion.” The preview version will help
software developers make products that take advantage of the new
features of the operating system.

Mountain Lion will include Game Centre, an iPhone app which stores
high game scores and helps users find opponents. It will be integrated
with iCloud, the new Internet storage service designed for the mobile
devices.

The new Messages app, also copied from the mobile operating system,
will replace iChat. Lion users can download a preview version of the
app for free.

A new Notification Centre will show alerts from email and calendar
programmes, just like on the iPhone.

Apple started the trend of making its Mac operating system more like
its phone and tablet operating system, iOS, with the release of Lion.
It borrowed phone features like a screen that shows all installed
apps, and expanded the range of gestures that can be used to control a
MacBook through the touchpad.

The Cupertino, California-based company sells Lion for $30. It didn’t
say what Mountain Lion would cost.

Apple has been growing Mac sales in a nearly stagnant PC market, but
the sales aren’t growing as fast as those of the iPhone. In 2010,
iPhone sales overtook those of Macs for the first time.

Apple has been using the names of big cats to differentiate its OS
versions since 2001.

Microsoft is set to release Windows 8 later this year, and a preview
version is already in developer hands. It, too, will be borrowing
features from phone software, and one version of the operating system
will run on phone-style chips, as opposed to the Intel-style chips
that have been the bedrock of Microsoft software since the 1980s.


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