OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.1 has been released by Apple

  OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.1, the first update for the OS X Mountain Lion operating system, was released today by Apple via the Mac App Store/Software Update. Two weeks have passed since Apple released the first beta version of the new operating system that has been tested so far by OS X application developers. Apple would have solved the battery life problems in this version of OS X Mountain Lion and probably with Wi-Fi networks, so if you have encountered them, it would be good to download this update.

This update includes general operating system fixes that improve the stability and compatibility of your Mac, including fixes that: 

  • Resolve an issue that may cause Migration Assistant to quit unexpectedly 
  • Improve compatibility when connecting to a Microsoft Exchange server in Mail
  • Address an issue playing audio through a Thunderbolt display 
  • Resolve an issue that could prevent iMessages from being sent 
  • Address an issue that could cause the system to become unresponsive when using Pinyin input 
  • Resolve an issue when connecting to SMB servers with long names 
  • Address an issue that may prevent Safari from launching when using a Proxy Automatic Configuration (PAC) file 
  • Improve 802.1X authentication with Active Directory credentials.

  The update is free for all those who purchased OS X Mountain Lion from the Mac App Store. Although Apple has now released OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.1, yesterday the tests for version 10.8.2 started.

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OS X Mountain Lion

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Category: Productivity


Description: OS X Mountain Lion is the latest release of the world's most advanced desktop operating system. Mountain Lion includes over 200 new features to update your Mac into the best computing experience yet. With the new Messages app you can send text, photos, videos...


The size of the application is: 4145.3 Mb