| Mountain Lion Isn’t Perfect, But It’s A Thoughtful Step Toward The Future Of Desktop Computing; A Well-Reasoned Review Of Apple’s New OS X Operating System |
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| Wednesday, July 25, 2012 22:43 |
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“We’re witnessing a dramatic change in how desktop operating systems are fundamentally conceived, says Nilay Patel, in the tech site that’s quickly earned my attention daily,
This Website Is For Financial Professionals OnlyThe Verge. “Mountain Lion is the first version of OS X to deeply integrate network services at every level, from storing documents to sharing photos to connecting external displays, and it seems that much lighter for it — as though Apple’s relentless charge into its post-PC era has allowed the OS X team to rethink exactly what a PC is and should be. Mountain Lion isn’t perfect, but it’s a confident, thoughtful step towards the future of desktop computing.” Brilliant writing, reasoned analysis.
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Andrew Gluck is a veteran financial reporter and the founder and CEO of Advisor Products Inc., a marketing company serving 1,800 financial advisory firms.








