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Just a few days ago, Apple released the first preview of the upcoming Apple desktop operating system to developers - OS X Mountain Lion. In terms of OS X, this is already the eighth version, each one bearing the name of a feline. Are there any common features between OS X Mountain Lion and Mountain Lion?

The mountain lion is an alternative name for the American cougar (Puma concolor), which lives on the entire American continent with the exception of the eastern and northern parts of North America. Let's take a humorous look at the new features of OS X Mountain Lion compared to the capabilities and behavior of the American Cougar.

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Notice

  • You will see the notification when you receive an incoming email, a new message, a friend request, a calendar notification, etc. We all know the idea from iOS 5. However, the entire notification bar comes out from the right side of the display, not from the top, as it is in iOS 5.
  • American Puma will not notify you. It simply lurks in cover and then eats you.

News

  • The Messages app is kind of a hybrid of iChat and iMessage from iOS. It supports AIM, Jabber, Google Talk and Yahoo!.
  • Cougars are solitary creatures, so they prefer not to communicate with their surroundings at all.

Streaming

  • Transferring images from your Mac via AppleTV to your TV has never been easier thanks to AirPlay Mirroring. Everything works instantly without any additional wires and cables.
  • No special relationship between cougars and brooks is known. stream) or rivers, but they can swim if they have to.

Playing

  • We've known Game Center since iOS 4. Now this game hub comes to OS X with all its functions. The icing on the cake is multi-platform multiplayer.
  • Cougars rarely play, rather only as cubs. Adults choose a simple game - "catch and eat" with deer and other animals.

Notes

  • Until now, it was only possible to manage your notes from your iDevice in the Mail application. This will change dramatically with OS X Mountain Lion, as Notes will be implemented as a standalone application.
  • They are recorded bomb jumps up to a height of 6 m and running on a short track at a speed of up to 73 km/h. The bomb attack was in the past noted and man

To-do lists

  • Like Notes, Reminders are also new in OS X Mountain Lion. Apple introduced them for the first time with iOS 5 and iCloud, through which all items are synchronized.
  • Cougars do not organize their tasks in any way. Their only task is to hunt, so there is no need to organize their time.

Sharing

  • Through the "share" button, you can distribute your content on your favorite social networks. There will be an API for third-party developers to use sharing in their applications as well.
  • Cougars don't share anything with anyone, it's against their skin. To show the world that the thing belongs to them, they urinate on it. This is how they practically mark their territory.

Twitter

  • The second most popular social network – Twitter – is integrated directly into the system. Apple already resorted to the same step with iOS 5.
  • As a predator, the cougar will not disdain even a bird if it catches one.

Safety

  • Gatekeeper can be used to set which applications can be launched.
  • The International Union for Conservation of Nature has classified American cougars as a low-risk species, so we don't have to worry about their safety.
Source: DealMac.com
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