

It was first announced at the special Mac-related “ Back to the Mac” event and shown off in greater detail just over one month ago at this year’s WWDC, Apple’s annual developer-oriented event. Lion includes features that are meant to bring the user experience found on the Mac closer to the one that’s been core to iOS devices for years. If you’re not yet aware of what Lion will include, read on, we’ll fill you in. Starting today, all users will be able to download the new operating system from the Mac App Store. Like we have reported before, registered developers have been able to get their hands on Mac OS X Lion a few weeks ago.
