Is Mountain Lion Support Essentials the same as Mountain Lion?
Is Mountain Lion Support Essentials the same as Lion's? I have Lion but don't know if I need to buy Mountain Lion. Thanks.
iMac (27-inch Mid 2011)
Is Mountain Lion Support Essentials the same as Lion's? I have Lion but don't know if I need to buy Mountain Lion. Thanks.
iMac (27-inch Mid 2011)
Do you "need to buy" Mountain Lion? No, you don't. Should you buy Mountain Lion? I certainly think so.
Here's one of the new features you'll get in Mountain Lion:
Mac Basics: Notification Center
There are other new items that I cannot remember ... Mountain Lion has been out for seven months.
Applications tend to be updated to take advantage of the latest OS X features. Why not stay current?
Great point however, which is not that much, but Mountain Lion support essentials is $40.00. I have Lion which cost the same, I purchased it when it came out but did not bother to take the test then. I don't know if I should buy Mountain Lion.
I'm guessing you mean the Books by those titles?
If so, I don't think there is that much different between Lion and Mountain Lion, except as sberman noted.
Some of the default behaviors for Versions and Resume have changed quite a bit, but you can probably sort that out quickly enough.
It's been a while since I ran Lion, so there might be a few more odd changes.
Cool. I figured that. So I don't think I need to hit Amazon up with another 40 from my account. I am running Mountain Lion anyway and I believe that Essentials is more broad in that sense.
I don't know if it is coincidence or a defined pattern, but as with Snow Leopard being a refined version of Leopard, Mountain Lion is also appears to be a more refined version of Lion. There are a few more bells and whistles in Mountain Lion, mostly concerning iOS device integration. So, the old book is likely sufficient.
I can't remember if Snow Leopard had much more in the way of features over Leopard. Its big thing was the shift to almost full 64-bit, resulting in cleaning up the code base. It was the first OS X with the low price point. Many thought that was because it offered very little in terms of new features.
Is Mountain Lion Support Essentials the same as Mountain Lion?