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The 10.7 release is the twenty-first major release of the Macintosh operating system that powers all Mac computers. It was announced on June 6, 2011 at 10:00 am PT by Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who said “It looks like we’ve got a real classic here” This download includes over 100 new features and enhancements in eighteen months of development and testing led by Apple engineers, designers and key third-party contributors. The goal is to produce an operating system that is more stable than its predecessors and offers major improvements in performance and ease of use. The new features include iCloud, a cloud storage and syncing service with applications for Mac, Windows and the iPhone. It also supports syncing bookmarks and contacts with Microsoft Windows. Mac OS X Lion Server has a number of new features as well, including a "Rosetta" server to allow legacy Mac apps to run natively on Intel Macs, as well as support for Open Directory's role as a full-fledged identity provider in Apple's Back to My Mac service. The operating system is priced at $29.99 from the Mac App Store. If the user already has the Mac OS X Snow Leopard operating system, it is possible to download Lion from the Apple Store for $19.99. Lion supports both 32-bit and 64-bit Intel x86 processors. The release of Lion comes in over four million different versions, with variations in language support in different international markets, processor support for older or newer computers, and varying support in specific applications. The following table shows the language/processor combinations available when Lion was released: There are five 'base' editions of Mac OS X 10. 7. These are the retail editions of Lion, with different features; an edition for education; an edition for government; and an enterprise edition. None of these editions has the "Mountain Lion" moniker like previous Mac OS X releases, because no 'traditional' Mac OS X user is likely to have a Mac that can run Lion, while almost all Snow Leopard users already have that version installed. The following table shows the distribution of Mac models that each distribution supports by name: Starting with Mac OS X 10.7, Apple introduced the popular Dashboard widget which provides quick access to common features such as weather or calendar information or access to system settings. The widgets require the QuickTime framework to function. Dashboard 2 was introduced with Mac OS X 10.7, featuring a new scrolling dock and a streamlined, more consistent appearance. It also allowed for each widget to have an icon, which can be placed on the desktop or into a folder for easy access. It added support for pan and zoom effects, as well as five new looping video widgets: Art Loop II, Ken Burns Slideshow, Lilliput HD Pictures HD Video Loop II, Mactoons Anime Flowers HD Video Loop II and Slender Man HD Skinny Pipes II. The update also brought over 225 new downloadable widgets from third-party sources such as Yahoo! Widgets and Google Desktop. cfa1e77820

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