Introduction
Announced at a special event last month of October 2010, officially presented to the public during the last edition of the Worldwide Developer Conference in early June and is available on the market since July 20, 2011: we are talking about Mac OS X 10.7 "Lion", the last so-called "major release" of the operating system made by Apple.
He continues the tradition of the big cats: after Cheetah, Puma, Jaguar, Panther, Tiger, Leopard and Snow Leopard comes to what is recognized as the king of the iconography big cat, the lion, as if to indicate the achievement of the apogee Series Mac OS X, as we will explain in the article and summarize the conclusions, there is more of a clue pointing in this direction.
But let's see where he is going to fit the new Mac OS X 10.7 in the timeline of the major releases: Lion comes two years after the release on the market of Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard", a decidedly atypical in pattern of release of the Apple updates. The snow leopard fact represented the first major release of Apple without introducing any new features, making rather a series of major upgrades and changes behind the scenes. It was, in fact, a "tech releases" that, looking in hindsight, has paved the way for the development and release of Lion.
OS X 10.7 is actually proposed to the public with a fair number of new features (and without any distortion technology under the shell) connected by one common thread, that the ex-CEO Steve Jobs summed up very well during the presentation of last October with the slogan "Back to the Mac." Slogan, which then had a double meaning: first, bring attention to the operating system after months of Apple's spotlight on other areas (iPhone and iPad in particular), and secondly, the will to carry on the Mac developed a series of evolutions of IOS , specifically for the Apple portable devices, which can be effectively extended the scope desktop .
The article will gather the news of the latest release of Apple's operating system, trying to discover what connection there is with the "little brother" IOS and, above all, trying to figure out what the future path that Apple has begun to outline with the new Lion.
Posted by: Wasim Javed
No comments:
Post a Comment