Apple is going to launch its new version Mac OS X Lion with considerable new features during Worldwide Developers Conference opened from 6th June in San Francisco. Simply known as OS X Lion on the market, it is the eighth release of Mac OS X to serve as Apple operating system for Macintosh computers. Unlike the previous versions, OS X Lion will be available to download from Mac App Store but not released on CD-ROMs or DVD-ROM. The launching date is set on July 2011 and appraised at $29.99.
Launchpad keeps your apps organized

Launchpad is the organizer for various applications which are downloaded from the Mac App Store.
A better system for managing your workspace

The new feature named Mission Controlled will assist you to control your Spaces and Dashboard setting from control panel.
Full-screen apps

The apps can be locked into full-screen mode with OS X.
Air Drop lets you share files

Air Drop allows users to get a file into file-sharing folder into the computers on your Wi-Fi network.
"Find My Mac" will help you track your stolen computer
Although Apple has not confirmed anything about the "Find My Mac" on Mac OS X Lion, some developers have found it in early versions of Lion. Probably like "Find My iPhone", "Find My Mac” works on finding the lost or stolen Mac and even deleting some information remotely.

"Find My Mac" will help you track your stolen computer
"About this Mac" gets a new look

"About this Mac" can easily tell others how your system is.
Versions will allow you to restore old files

The Time Machine, which can be individually used for documents and files, is able to restore the previous appearance of the file.
Multitouch gestures

The multitouch gestures help you to perform tasks with a three-finger swipe.
New log in screen

OS X Lion displays a clean and metallic looking screen.
Resize windows from any corner

The Lion allows users to resize windows anywhere on the screen.
Mac OS X Lion: Everything You Need to Know
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Mac OS X Lion: Everything You Need to Know