If you are, the build you have is the final build.

Gordon

On 25 Jul 2012, at 17:17, Courtney Curran <moopiecur...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi, I'm in the developer program, so do  I still have to purchase
mountain lion? I'm just curious.
Courtney

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On Jul 25, 2012, at 10:29 AM, Gordon Smith <gor...@mac-access.net> wrote:

> Subject line says it all.  A number of us have been using Mountain Lion for 
> quite some time, officially, either via the VoiceOver test group or as paid 
> developers or, in my own case, both.
> 
> There are still a lot of bugs in Mountain Lion, and also some new ones.  
> There are a lot of changes under the bonnet.  One of the main ones that I'd 
> like to highlight now is the "Signed Applications", (System 
> Preferences>Security and Privacy).  When you open a new application for the 
> first time, if it isn't signed by Apple with a security certificate, you'll 
> be warned.  You can still open the application, but here's an easier way.  If 
> you go to the menu item I mentioned above, you can turn off the security 
> warnings.  That way, the behaviour when opening new applications will be as 
> it was under Lion.
> 
> As I said, drag and drop is very different under Mountain Lion.  You can drag 
> and drop items from one location to another.  Both the original and 
> destination locations must be visiblewhen you start dragging the items.  
> Here's how to do it:
> 
> That was the case under Lion but see what happens when you press and hold 
> VoiceOver+Comma.
> 
> Gordon
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