![]() Mountain Lion includes additional improvements, like updated iCloud support. A beta version of Messages is available to all Lion users starting today (thought at the time of publishing the download is currently unavailable). According to Apple, Messages will continue to support AIM, Jabber, Yahoo Messenger, and Google Talk. ![]() A new Messages app replaces iChat, which can send messages, video, and images between Macs and iOS devices (yes, iMessage has come to the desktop). Mountain Lion will offer increased integration between iOS and OS X. Registered Mac developers have access to the first developer preview starting today. Dubbed Mountain Lion (we note no mention of a version number, like 10.8), the new OS will bring even more iOS-like features to the Mac, including Messages, Notes, and Reminders. Apple significantly accelerated the upgrade cycle for Mac OS X on Thursday, announcing just seven months after the release of Lion that the next major version of OS X will be available in summer 2012.
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