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1 Release  





2 Hardware support  



2.1  System requirements  







3 New or changed features  



3.1  Server features  





3.2  Refinements to the user interface  





3.3  Dropped features  







4 References  





5 External links  














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Mac OS X v10.7 "Lion"
Screenshot of Mac OS X Lion Golden Master
DeveloperApple Inc.
OS familyMac OS X
Source modelClosed source (with open source components)
Released to
manufacturing
July 20, 2011
Latest preview11A511 / July 1, 2011[1]
Kernel typeHybrid
LicenseAPSL and Apple EULA
Preceded byMac OS X v10.6 "Snow Leopard"
Official websiteOfficial website
Support status
Unreleased

Mac OS X Lion[2] (version 10.7) is set to be the eighth major releaseofMac OS X, Apple's desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. Lion is set to be released on July 20th, 2011.[3] Apple's homepage and Mac OS X webpages refer to it as OS X Lion, without the "Mac",[4] although Apple's press release for Lion's July release uses both "Mac OS X Lion" and "OS X Lion".[3]

A preview of Lion was publicly unveiled at Apple's "Back to the Mac" event on October 20, 2010. It will bring many developments made in Apple's iOS, such as an easily-navigable display of installed applications, to the Mac, and will include support for the Mac App Store, as introduced in Mac OS X Snow Leopard version 10.6.6.[5][6] On February 24, 2011, the first developer's preview of Lion (11A390) was released to subscribers of Apple's developers program.[7] Other developer previews were subsequently released, with Lion Preview 4 (11A480b) being released at WWDC 2011.[8] Lion achieved Golden Master status on July 1, 2011.[9]

Release

On June 6, at WWDC 2011, it was announced that the official release for Lion would be in July 2011 and that, unlike previous versions, which were released on a set of CD-ROMs or a DVD-ROM, Lion would only be available as a download from the Mac App Store for US$29.99.[10][11] The only prior version of OS X that supports the Mac App Store is Snow Leopard, implying that any machines that support Lion currently running TigerorLeopard will first have to be upgraded to Snow Leopard, as opposed to allowing a direct upgrade to Lion. The Server portion of Lion will be available as a separate download from the Mac App Store for US$49.99.[12]

Hardware support

The first developer preview of Lion added TRIM support for solid-state drives (SSDs) shipped with Macs, which is also included in the latest version of Snow Leopard (10.6.8) shipping with current MacBook Pros. As of yet, there is no TRIM support for other SSDs.[13]

System requirements

Like Snow Leopard, Lion does not support PowerPC-based Macs (e.g., Power Macs, PowerBooks, iBooks, iMacs (G3-G5), eMacs).

Furthermore, Lion does not support 32-bit Intel Core DuoorCore Solo based Macs. Rosetta is no longer available in Lion, which means Lion no longer supports PowerPC applications.

New or changed features

Some new features were announced at the "Back to the Mac" keynote in October 2010, and the Apple website was updated in February 2011 with more details. Other features were announced at the WWDC 2011 keynote or on Apple's Mac OS X Lion Web site after the keynote. Apple claims that there are over 250 new or changed features in Lion, including:

The complete list from Apple can be found on Apple's website.[55]

Server features

Refinements to the user interface

Dropped features

References

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