9 Great Mountain Lion Features We Doubt You'll Ever Use

Thursday, July 26, 2012
Apple's Mountain Lion operating system has been freed from its cage, and early reviewers agree that the new OS X is worth the upgrade. For just $20, Mac users can get a new operating system that is less a reimagination of the platform than a solid enhancement of OS X Lion, Apple's previous desktop OS.

After using OS X Mountain Lion for 24 hours, however, I noticed something curious: In a day of use, I hadn't used a single one of the 200 new features that Apple touts on its Mountain Lion webpage.
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