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Mac OS X Mountain lion was released a few days geleden and it looks great. Allow me give highlight to the great things that OS X Mountain lion brings to Mac.

Dictation:

The first feature I want to talk about is dictation. Dictation is a great program on the Mac that is integrated very well within the system. appel, apple has done a great job with the dictation program. It recognizes your voice, learns from it and u can even do punctuation which is very nice. Dictation is a great feature for those who write essays, for those who are business people, for those who don’t like to type and for many other things. I once zei in a vorige artikel that Dictation would be the keyboard killer, it looks like it will be.

iCloud integration

Another feature that is impressive in Mountain lion is the ability to go back and forth between iOS and Mac devices seamlessly. Photos, documents, emails, contacts, messages, everything is seamlessly transferred between different devices that u personally own. Even webpages and tabs can be iCloud integrated. Lion was the first to bring iCloud to the Mac, now Mountain Lion has done an extraordinary job of keeping that up. MobileMe was just recently shut down in favor of iCloud, now I see why appel, apple did that. iCloud is a great program that appel, apple has greatly implemented within its products. I give appel, apple a round of applause for doing greatness with their iCloud. It is of great benefit in owning multiple appel, apple devices when u have iCloud. In fact, it is it’s only purpose. iCloud’s only purpose is to bring together your appel, apple products. If u don’t have meer than one appel, apple product, iCloud is not of great benefit to you. With that said, those with multiple appel, apple devices benefit greatly with iCloud. iCloud is the best of-its-kind service appel, apple could have come up with. MobileMe was never quite integrated between Macs and iOS devices. iCloud is the only one that appel, apple has truly done a extremely great job on and I applaud them greatly for it.

Notification Center

Another strong future of OS X Mountain lion is Notification Center. Notification Center for Mac is a great copy of the Notification Center for iOS. Notification Center for Mac is mainly useful for your mail, your missed FaceTime calls, your reminders and your messages among other things. In fact, this morning, all the notifications that I get on my iPad (email, reminders, Messages) was on all my Macs, so it wouldn’t matter what device I would start my dag with, all my notifications would be on all devices. On my MacBook Air, I get everything right when I log on due to another great feature.

Power Nap

Only featured on Flash-based Macs will have this but those that do have it will like it. I downloaded Mountain Lion last night, so I didn’t have time to download updates, but no worries, I left it on sleep and it downloaded overnight. When I woke up, updates were downloaded, emails were in my mailbox, Messages in my message box, reminders were in my Mac, my Calendar events were all updated, everything was ready to go. iCloud did pretty well in syncing my things to my other Macs, but not immediately at start-up like my MacBook.

AirPlay

This feature is extremely useful to business people and children alike. Business people will like it for its ability to give presentations seamlessly and wirelessly. Children can use it in conjunction with Game Center and games on the Mac to a giant HDTV via appel, apple TV. Teachers can use it to give presentations, and toon different material to a class. In fact, teachers would like it the same way they like iPad AirPlay. Of course, these aren’t the only people who would enjoy it. People wanting a larger screen for their Mac to make it a desktop (or if the Mac is a desktop, still for a larger screen), people wanting to share their photos, music, movies, iTunes TV shows, YouTube of what they re looking at on the screen (i.e. Church of appel, apple website etc). I’ve only used this feature a few times, but I can tell it will be very useful.

Notes and Reminders

These apps on the Mac have been mirrored very well from the iPad. With built-in Dictation, it is easy to make a note of set a reminder. These notes and reminders are synced concurrently with all of your devices, so if u make a note of reminder on your iPad its immediately available on the Notes app of Reminders app for Mac. Both apps look almost exactly like their iOS counterparts. iCloud, yet again, does an excellent job keeping u up-to-date.

Messages

The Messages app for Mac is another great mirror from iOS. Messages on iOS 5 is a great messaging service, something that I have called the text-killer and with the addition of Macs to the equation, it becomes meer and meer fit for that title. Messages allows u to send messages to all iOS devices with iOS 5 and Macs with Mountain Lion. u can start a conversation on your Mac and continue it on the go with your iOS devices, of vice versa. u can not only send messages but images, videos, audio, contacts, attachments, URLs, and the lijst goes on. u can send the same message to multiple people at the same time. u can see when someone sees the message u sent and u can tell, in real time, when they are typing back.

Sharing

u can find the share button throughout your Mac and u can share just about anything through Messages, email, AirDrop, Twitter, and in the fall, Facebook. u can share photos, videos, and other files. u can make a post to Facebook of Twitter on a whim. This will prove useful for someone wanting to share something on your Mac to someone else, whether they be on a Mac of iOS device of even a PC (with an email). Mountain Lion makes it much easier to share many things to others.

Safari

The first thing I noticed about the new safari is that it looks quite a bit like Chrome. Safari now has a unified zoek and url bar like Chrome. It has a share button in it just like many apps in OS X. The way tabs are set up is a little different than it used to be. u can use tabs with an iOS kind of feel, u have to see it to understand it, it’s really cool. Another feature borrows from iOS. It is the Offline Reading List, so u can save an artikel to read later, and u can read it even when u are offline. It automatically saves your passwords within the system so volgende time u log in, u don’t have to enter your log in information (of course that’s only if u want it to). If youre looking at something on your Mac online, u can pick up right where u left off on any appel, apple device. Safari also has faster performance.

Game Center

Game Center for Mac is Apples volgende step to unified Mac/iOS gaming, both of which (contrary to some people’s beliefs) are great gaming platforms. appel, apple is taking a great approach to unite the two. It has a lot of the same features as Game Center for iOS. It has friend and game discovery (allows u discover vrienden u have yet to friend on Game Center and recommends games based on ones u already have), leader boards and achievements have also made their way. There are not many Game Center games for Mac yet, but the ones that are, are multiplayer and provide multiplayer gaming against (or with) other Macs and iOS devices with the same game. u can find opponents and u can chat with the people you’re playing with. Parents also can set parental controls to monitor their children’s playing.

Calendar and Contacts

Both applications have an iOS feel to them that they could very well be a emulator of the iOS version. Calender has a few new features such as a sidebar and the ability to give u suggestions for events you’re searching for. It also has notifications in the notification center to give u notice of upcoming events. Contacts has a few new features as well such as the ability to share contacts (almost like giving someone a business card of someone else). It also has the ability to group contacts into a group bar. These changes aren’t breathtaking but they will make your experience a bit easier.

Gatekeeper

Gatekeeper is Apples new way of keeping your Mac safe. u can select from different options. One, u can allow your Mac to install anything from anywhere just as in OS X Lion. Second, u can allow it to only download applications from the Mac App Store and third, u can download apps that are either from the MAS of from developers who have been signed with an ID. If u have it on a security option, and that option wont let u download something, u can do a manual override. Gatekeeper will keep your Mac even safer than it was before.

Mac App Store (Goodbye Software Update)

Software updates are now done through the Mac App Store so u can download the essential computer updates and individual app updates at the same time. If something is in need of an update, u will recieve a notification. The apps u download will be pushed to all of your computers with Mountain Lion. u can now share linken to your favoriete apps right from the store. u can take it full screen and u can use Safari-like gestures to verplaats around. The Store automatically downloads the updates and gets the computer ready for installation.

Facebook and Twitter

Coming in the fall, Facebook Intregation will be a big part of OS X. It will allow u to sign in once, and never have to again unless someone else signs into theirs. u can post to Facebook within the system, u will recieve notifications in Notification Center just as u do when you’re on the Facebook page, Share Sheet will be a Facebook staple, u can share anything from Share Sheet to Facebook, u can share your location, u can update your contacts with pictures from Facebook, and it will add your Facebook vrienden to your contacts. u don’t have to wait til fall to get the update for Twitter. Twitter, again, has the same log in once feature. u can post right from an app. The Twitter sheet (coined the Tweet Sheet), u can tweet foto's and links, u can set up multiple accounts, u will recieve twitter notifications into your Notification Center. u can also tweet your location. Both Facebook and Twitter integration will be great additions to Mountain Lion.

Other Features

Accessibility-Customizable preference pane, Accessibility pane available anywhere, 14 new Braille displays, drag and drop with VoiceOver with modifier keys, reorder tables, drag items to hotspots and support for press and hold with VoiceOver.

Auto Save- u can now rename from the titel bar, u can revert to the last saved version of a document, u can verplaats all supported documents to iCloud, prompt to save when closing a document, untitled iCloud documents are now in the iCloud to push to all devices, keyboard shortcuts for duplicate and Save As.

Dashboard- a new widget browser, zoek for widgets u already have (type the name of the widget, Dashboard shows results), create folders of widgets

Dictionary- swipe between pages of dictionary, additional dictionaries

Features for China- improved text input, dynamic word lists, fuzzy Pinyin input, Pinyin autocorrection, better handwriting recognition, mix Chinese and English without switching keyboards, user dictionary in iCloud, emoji and face marks, definition dictionary, Lookup support, Sina Weibo support and integration, Youku and Tudou integration, Baidu zoek in Safari, easy setup for emai clients, new fonts

Finder- when copying a file from a server of drive, u can see its progress, easy encryption, a new share button so u can share files with Messages and AirDrop, customizable side bar, Tap for Quick-Look (preview files door clicking on it with three fingers)

Launchpad- A new zoek bar so it’s even easier to find apps

Mail-VIPs (indicate people who are most important), VIP smart mailbox (inbox for your VIPs, notifications for Mail, find a phrase of even a word within emails, click the sort bar at the top, boven to go to the top, boven of the emai list, url sharing to share URLs via email, mail preferences pushed to iCloud

foto Booth- Share Sheet allows u to share pictures via Message, AirDrop, Mail, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and Vimeo, make an individual foto your Twitter account photo

Preview- documents in iCloud, built in sharing, fill out forms downloaded from the Internet, adding commentaren to a PDF is easier, zoek and view all notes and highlights,
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QuickTime X- Better performance, built-in sharing (Messages, Mail and AirDrop), easy AVCHD support

Security- Gatekeeper, FIPS 140-2 certification in progress (standard Encryption certification), Kernel ASLR (keeps u veilig from Malware), Management tools for FileVault, meer sandboxed apps, updates are checked for daily (cant say that about Windows 7), Safari veilig HTML handling (data not sent to remote server)

System- Go full screen on any display, including secondary displays, drag and drop files within screen sharing, improved scroll bars system wide, especially in use in Safari, Game Center Chess, foto Stream screen saver, new slideshows, Faces integration in foto picker, easier AirPrint setup, collections of your favoriete fonts in Font Book, Xsan 3, X11 install

Text Edit- Pinch to zoom text and Documents in iCloud

Time Machine- encrypted backups, backup to multiple locations

There is something u do give in return for all these great features. It does require a bit meer RAM and could prove troublesome for people with 2GB of RAM, and people who have 4 might worry, but I have 4 GB and mine is perfectly fine, and still does its job. And for those who have laptops, u guys might see a slight decrease in battery life, not substantial, maybe a 10-20 minuut difference, but it still does make a difference.

As u can see, despite the caveats, there are ALOT of new features in Mountain Lion. And it’s just $20. Even if u don’t own iOS devices of another Mac, it’s still worth it. If the caveats don’t matter, and it shouldn’t, door all means download it. It’s a great new installment of OS X. I really like it and I really recommend it. I hope u will download it and enjoy it. u can read about the over 200 features in Mountain Lion at this page.

Thanks for reading,

Joe

This is the artikel I wrote on thechurchofapple.com. Please check out some meer of my artikels there
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