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Mountain Lion Downloading Top Three Million

Apple® today declared that downloads of OS X® Mountain Lion have surpassed three thousand in four times, creating it the most effective OS X launch in Apple's history. With more than 200 modern new functions, Mountain Lion is the 9th major launch of the most advanced pc os and is available through the Mac® App Store™ as an update to Lion or Snowfall Leopard customers for $19.99 (US).
"Just a year after the incredibly effective release of Lion, customers have downloadable Mountain Lion over three thousand times in just four times, creating it our most effective launch ever," said John p Schiller, Apple's mature v. p. of Globally Marketing.

Mountain Lion functions include the all new Details app, Alert Middle, system-wide Giving, Facebook or myspace integration*, Dictation, AirPlay® Replicating and Game Middle. iCloud® incorporation enables you to set up your Mail, Connections, Schedule, Details, Pointers and Notices, and keep everything, such as iWork® records, up to date across all your gadgets. For much more information or to obtain Mountain Lion check out the apple company.com/osx/specs.

In addition to Mountain Lion, the Mac App Shop offers thousands of applications in Education, Games, Design & Design, Way of life, Efficiency, Programs and other groups, and is the biggest, quickest growing PC application store on the globe. Users can look through new and popular applications, such as applications that take advantage of new functions in Mountain Lion, as well as check out staff preferred, top maps for paid and free applications, and user scores and reviews. For much more information check out the apple company.com/mac/app-store.

*Facebook incorporation will be available in an future application update to Mountain Lion.

Apple designs Apples, the best pcs on the globe, along with OS X, iLife, iWork and professional application. Apple brings the digital music trend with its iPods and iTunes website. Apple has reinvented the cell phone with its modern iPhone and App Shop, and is interpreting the future of cellular media and computer systems with iPad.

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