Mac OS X Mountain Lion Final 10.8 (12A269) [Mac App Store] | 4.05 Gb
Apple OS X Mountain Lion is the latest release of the world's most advanced desktop operating system. Mountain Lion includes over 200 new features to update your Mac into the best computing experience yet. With the new Messages app you can send text, photos, videos, contacts, web links, and documents to anyone using another Mac, iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch you can even start a conversation on one device and continue it on another. The new Share button makes it easy to share files, web pages, photos, and videos, as well as tweet right from the app you are using.
With the Reminders app you can create to-do lists and alerts that appear in the new Notification Center. With Notes you can write down all your ideas and even speak your words with voice dictation. Play head to head games on your Mac with friends on their Macs or iOS devices with Game Center. And with iCloud built in, it's simple to keep all your mail, contacts, calendars, reminders, notes, to do lists, music, photos, iWork files, PDFs, and more up to date across all your devices.
Messages
- Send messages from your Mac to friends with an iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
- With iMessage, you can start a conversation on your Mac and pick it up on your iPhone or iPad.
- Messages also supports traditional instant messaging services like AIM, Yahoo! Google Talk and Jabber.
iCloud
- Documents in the Cloud lets you create and edit your documents on your Mac, iPhone, and iPad.
- The new Reminders app makes managing tasks easy. Jot down your thoughts with the new Notes app. And iCloud keeps your Reminders and Notes up to date across all your devices.
Safari
- Type both searches and web addresses in the new Smart Search Field.
- Pinch to see tabs with Tab View and swipe to switch between them.
- iCloud Tabs makes the last websites you looked at accessible on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.*
Notification Center
- New notifications appear in the top right corner of your screen.
- Open Notification Center from anywhere in OS X to see recent notifications.
- Configure your notifications to receive just the ones you want.
Sharing
- Share links, photos, videos, and other files right from the app you're in.
- Share with Mail, Messages, and AirDrop.
- Sign in to Twitter, Flickr, and Vimeo once to start sharing.
- Tweet right from your apps with the Tweet sheet.
Game Center
- Play live multiplayer and turn-based games against friends on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac.
- Log in to the Game Center app to see friends in your gaming network.
- Check out leaderboards and achievements.
- See what games your friends play and track your progress against them.
Other great Mountain Lion features
- Dictation lets you talk anywhere you can type--no setup or training required.
- AirPlay Mirroring shows your Mac screen on your HDTV with Apple TV.
- Power Nap keeps your Mac up to date while it sleeps so it's instantly ready to go.
- Gatekeeper makes it safer to download apps from the Internet by giving you control over which apps can be installed on your Mac.
- New features for Chinese users include improved text input, leading search engine Baidu as an option in Safari, sharing to microblogging service Sina Weibo and video websites Youku and Tudou, eight new fonts, and a new Chinese dictionary.
- Languages: English, Arabic, Catalan, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian
- Name: Max OS X Mountain Lion Installer
- Version: 10.8
- Mac Platform: Intel
- Includes: Untouched 10.8 from App Store, with "_MASReceipt" removed and packed as a single zip.
- Optional InstallESD.dmg inside application; can be used to make a bootable drive or disk
Instructions: Unzip with OSX's native Archive Utility to extract the application. If you have other archiving tools set to handle zip files by default, they won't work.
If you are running Lion, you can find out if your current Mac qualifies by clicking the Apple icon at the top left of your screen, choosing About This Mac, then clicking More Info.
Guide to Creating a bootable copy of Mountain Lion
Creating a bootable copy of Mountain Lion on a USB flash drive isn't difficult; all you need is the InstallESD.dmg file that you copied to your Desktop on page 2 of this guide (and a flash drive, of course).
Erase and Format the USB Flash Drive :
1.Insert the USB flash drive into your Mac's USB port.
2. Launch Disk Utility, located at /Applications/Utilities.
3.In the Disk Utility window that opens, scroll through the list of devices in the left-hand pane and select your USB flash device. It may be listed with multiple volume names. Do not select a volume name; instead, select the top-level name, which is usually the name of the device, such as 16GB SanDisk Ultra.
4.Click the Partition tab.
5. From the Partition Layout drop-down menu, select 1 Partition.
6.Click the Options button.
7. Make sure that GUID Partition Table is selected from the list of available partition schemes. Click OK. Warning: All data on the USB flash drive will be deleted.
8.Click the Apply button.
9. Disk Utility will ask you to confirm that you wish to partition the USB device. Click the Partition button.
The USB device will be erased and partitioned. When that process is complete, the flash drive is now ready for use as a bootable device for OS X Mountain Lion.
Copy the InstallESD.dmg File to the Flash Drive :
1. Make sure the USB flash device is selected in the device list in Disk Utility. Remember: do not select the volume name; select the device name.
2.Click the Restore tab.
3. Drag the InstallESD.dmg item from the device list (it will be near the bottom of Disk Utility's device list; you may need to scroll down to find it) to the Source field.
4. Drag the USB flash device's volume name from the device list to the Destination field.
5. Some versions of Disk Utility may include a box labeled Erase Destination; if yours does, make sure the box is checked.
6. Click Restore.
7. Disk Utility will ask if you really wish to perform a restore, which erases all information on the destination drive. Click Erase.
8.If Disk Utility asks for your administrator password, provide the information and click OK.
Disk Utility will copy the InstallESD.dmg data to the USB flash device. When the copying is complete, you will have a bootable copy of OS X Mountain Lion ready for use.
System Requirements :
- OS version: 10.6.6 (10.6.8 Recommended)
- Processor type(s) & speed: Core 2 Duo or greater
- RAM minimum: 2 GB
- Video RAM: 256 MB
- iMac (Mid 2007 or newer)
- MacBook (Late 2008 Aluminum, or Early 2009 or newer)
- MacBook Pro (Mid/Late 2007 or newer)
- MacBook Air (Late 2008 or newer)
- Mac mini (Early 2009 or newer)
- Mac Pro (Early 2008 or newer)
- Xserve (Early 2009)