![]() You don't need Lion first, but you will need to update Snow Leopard to the latest version, OS X 10.6.8, which Apple shipped about a month before Lion launched. Make sure your machine is among them before paying your $20.Ĭan I upgrade directly from Snow Leopard? Yes. We say "likely" because some systems able to run Snow Leopard, or even Lion, won't handle Mountain Lion.Ī list of Mountain-Lion supported Macs can be found here. We're betting that the sales of the Lion flash drive was too pathetic to bother repeating.Ĭan I upgrade to Mountain Lion? If your Mac runs Snow Leopard or Lion, you're likely in luck. There's no word whether Apple will again offer the OS X upgrade on a flash drive, as it did for Lion, largely to quell complaints from customers who relied on slow dial-up connections. Where do I get it? Just like Lion, you'll get it through the Mac App Store. Businesses and schools, however, must fork over a fee for each Mac by purchasing licenses through their usual channels or the online store.
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