Trying to write a review of OS X Mountain Lion is tricky. First of all, I had already written a review?back in February, when Apple legitimately surprised the world with the revelation that the ninth iteration of OS X was just about ready to go. Granted, back then I only had a few days to play with an early build. But it was already pretty solid at that point. Now, months later, I've had a lot of time to play with Mountain Lion, and I'm happy to report that it's even more solid. But ending my review there wouldn't do Mountain Lion the justice it deserves. It's definitely the most polished and robust version of OS X yet. If you liked Lion, you'll love Mountain Lion. If you didn't like Lion, you'll probably love Mountain Lion even more because it seems to fix a lot of the performance/quirkiness?issues that some folks were having with the last version of OS X. I didn't have any of those issues with Lion, so as someone who had started using an iOS device far more than a Mac, I liked Lion right from the start because it borrowed a lot of little ideas from iOS. And Mountain Lion expands upon that practice. So, unsurprisingly, I like it even more.Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/AcCBAQY0NTw/
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