![]() ![]() More than anything, the new Mountain Lion seems dedicated to unifying your experience between iOS and OS X with iCloud. ![]() Game Center, not surprisingly, will serve as the go-to spot for all of your games, and will also bring over leaderboards and achievements from iOS. It’ll be accessible from anywhere in the OS with a new two-finger swipe motion. Notification Center will wrangle together all of your application notifications in one spot, much like the popular program Growl. Powering synchronization behind the scenes in Mountain Lion is deeper integration with iCloud, which is now also featured on the OS X Finder. iMessage will let OS X users send free messages to iOS 5 users, and the conversations will also be seamlessly synchronized between mobile and desktop. Apple is also releasing a beta version of iMessage today, which replaces iChat for instant messaging functionality, for current OS X Lion users. The new OS will bring over iMessage, Reminders, and Notes from iOS, which will all synchronize with their mobile counterparts. Join today’s leading executives at the Low-Code/No-Code Summit virtually on November 9. ![]()
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