When can you snag your own copy for $19.99 (in fact $10 cheaper than OS X Lion sold for a year ago)? Apple has until the end of July to make good on its WWDC promise. ( MORE: Apple’s OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion: The Mac Gets Even More iPad-Like) Also like Lion, it won’t be available on disc as an alternative, and whether Apple’s planning to offer a significantly more expensive USB-based version, as it does with Lion, remains to be seen. The days of sending gold code off to disc duplication centers weeks before actual product shows up in boxes or gets installed on computers at retail are in the past: Mountain Lion will be available day one as a download through the App Store, like Lion before it. Follow knew OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion’s arrival was imminent after Apple announced at WWDC 2012 that we’d see it in July, and sure enough, Apple just posted the final version of its revamped operating system for the Mac - the so-called “gold master” - to developers on July 9.
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