![]() Now Apple is combining all of these into a Lion feature called Mission Control. Users of previous versions of OS X will know of Dashboard, Exposé and Spaces. If you're a Dock person, you can drag them to the Dock for easy access. Deleting apps is done in the same manner. You can organize your apps with folders and rearrange the apps in an order you like, just like on iOS. Navigating through each page in Launchpad can be done with gesture navigation. Mac App Store apps are automatically appear in Launchpad. This will be the "home for your apps." Launching Launchpad will open up to full-screen "pages" (like on iOS) to accommodate the apps that you have purchased in the Mac App Store and those that are in your Applications folder. If you need proof that Mac OS X is being influenced by iOS, look no further than Launchpad. So, what are the biggest changes in Mac OS X Lion? ![]() ![]() The price is very friendly too, at a low cost of $29.99. The entire OS will only be 4GB and you can buy it once and get it for all your personal Macs. Lion will be available in July through the Mac App Store. Apple talked about the next installment of Mac OS X, Lion, today at the WWDC '11 keynote.
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