Do I have to update to lion before I can update to mountain lion in the summer?

Sorry, Ive just never updated from snow lepoard and not sure how this will work... Do I need to purchase lion now or do I just need to wait and "save money" and just update to mountain lion when it comes out??

If your machine qualifies for 10.8, I'm almost positive Apple will provide a one step upgrade from 10.6
Cheaper it might not be, easier it will be.
You can get iCloud email on Snow Leopard 10.6
http://www.wilmut.webspace.virginmedia.com/notes/icloudSL.html
BE WARNED!
10.7 will not run a lot of your older software, especially PPC based programs and hardware drivers for third party printers and such.
Some of this great older software can never be gotten again as some developers decided to bail when AppStore arrived, not interested in sharing 30% with Apple and being subjected to their many "changes" and control.
10.6 has Rosetta and it run PPC based software, Rosetta is not on 10.7.
DO YOUR RESEARCH BEFORE UPGRADING TO 10.7!!
It can cost you more in software upgrades, RAM requirements, new external hardware and possibly slow down your machine(s) if they are dated.
http://roaringapps.com/apps:table

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