Does OS X Mountain Lion include ilife?

does OS X Mountain Lion include ilife?

No iLife is separate and comes installed on every mac. You should have a Applications DVD with iLife if your comp came with Snow Leopard or older. If it came with Lion or Mountain Lion then they will be available for download from the App Store in your purchases tab.

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  • Does Mountain Lion include iLife upgrade?

    Does an upgrade from Lion to Mountain Lion include an iLife upgrade? Or, does that require a separate purchase. I was just getting ready to upgrade my iLife, but then considered the upgrade to ML.

    Once you install Mountain Lion, you should be able to update the applications if you already have them installed. I was able to when I upgraded from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion.

  • Does OS X Mountain Lion not include MPI (Message Passing Interface)?

    Hi,
    Does OS X Mountain Lion not include MPI (Message Passing Interface) as Lion did? I need that to compile CUDA 5.0 examples.
    I'm running Mountain Lion 10.8 without any updates yet.

    I take this statment from the link I posted
    Note: Unlike most UNIX-based operating systems, OS X does not use a preallocated disk partition for the backing store. Instead, it uses all of the available space on the machine’s boot partition.
    to basically mean it's limited only by the disk space.
    There is also this:
    Both OS X and iOS include a fully-integrated virtual memory system that you cannot turn off; it is always on. Both systems also provide up to 4 gigabytes of addressable space per 32-bit process. In addition, OS X provides approximately 18 exabytes of addressable space for 64-bit processes. Even for computers that have 4 or more gigabytes of RAM available, the system rarely dedicates this much RAM to a single process.
    To give processes access to their entire 4 gigabyte or 18 exabyte address space, OS X uses the hard disk to hold data that is not currently in use. As memory gets full, sections of memory that are not being used are written to disk to make room for data that is needed now. The portion of the disk that stores the unused data is known as the backing store because it provides the backup storage for main memory.

  • Does the Mac Mini Server include iLife?

    Hi,
    I couldn't find a question to this anywhere...
    I'm considering buying a Mac Mini Server soon.
    Question - Does the Mac Mini Server include iLife?

    When Apple first came out with the Mini with Snow Leopard server, even their sales support people said it came with iLife. (They no longer make that mistake.)
    By using the statements of sales support and by referring to the claims on the iLife page (which you quote) -- with some insistence on my part -- I was able to get AppleCare to send me iLife for free. Worth a try. Though frankly, my time would have been better spent just buying the iLife.

  • What day in July is Mountain Lion included on MacBook Pro purchase?

    What day in July is Mountain Lion included on Macbook Pro purchase?

    There's no telling when a Mac with Mountain Lion pre-installed will hit the stores. It all depends on when the factory begins installing OS X 10.8 on the drives. The Mac's at the store aren't necessarily 'old' - maybe a month old at best - and it's just going to take some time for the factory to catch-up with the latest OS.
    I don't see any reason - other than not having an Internet connection - to put off the purchase of a Mac until it has Mountain Lion on it. When I bought my MBP in March, it was manufactured in the fifth week of 2012 - February - and I had to do some Software Updates. OS X 10.8 is just another update which you can choose to install or not. If you bought any Mac after June 11th, it's a free update.
    You can wait to make a purchase after the stores get machines with ML installed but I don't see the point.
    Clinton

  • How long does it take mountain lion to download?

    How long does it take mountain lion to download?

    Forever! Wait about half an hour, if there's no progress in the download bar, you can restart to jostle it. It should pick up the DL from where it left off.

  • Is there any video tutorials for understanding how does OS X mountain lion operates ?

    is there any video tutorials about understanding how does OS X Mountain Lion operates ?

    There's Mac 101 which contains many short videos on various features. And also Switch 101

  • If I buy Macbook Air online now, does it have Mountain Lion OS?

    If I buy Macbook Air online now, does it have Mountain Lion OS? Or I still have to update by myself?
    Thanks!

    Macs come shipped with the newest OS.  If ordering now, it will come with ML.

  • Does os x mountain lion need antivirus software?

    Does os x mountain lion need antivirus software?

    No, beyond what's built into the OS. If you want more, use ClamXav.
    (70225)

  • How does one silence mountain lion startup sound?

    How does one silence mountain lion startup sound?              

    After asking this question many times and always getting the ususal fixes (that don't work in Mountain Lion) Psst, Startninja, turn down the sound when you shut down, yada yada yada. And the "why don't you just put it to sleep" comments :/  duh..  Sometime we want to shut it down!! Even Apple support has no idea how to do it. Here's is the fix and it is so simple it hurts.
    Controlling the volume of the startup chime is easy to set in the System Preferences Sound panel, but you need to make two different settings if you have external speakers connected to your Mac. There is no need to use scripts or any other coding to make this adjustment.
    There are both internal and external speaker output settings in the sound preference pane. In order to adjust (or turn off) the volume of your Mac's internal speakers, nothing must be plugged into the headphone jack. Keep in mind that this setting completely controls the volume of your internal Mac speakers, so if you mute the sound, and have no external speakers, you will get no sound at all from your Mac.
    To adjust the volume on your Mac's internal speakers:
    Unplug speakers or headphones from the headphone jack.
    Go to System Prefs > Sound, then click on the Output tab.
    You will then see Internal Speakers (Type built-in) highlighted in the window.
    Adjust the output volume (which also controls the chime volume) in the slider at the bottom of the window. Remember if you mute it there will be no internal speaker sound.
    To set the volume for your external speakers:
    Plug in speakers or headphones to the headphone jack.
    Go to System Prefs > Sound >, then click on the Output tab.
    You will then see Headphones (Type built-in) highlighted in the window.
    Adjust the output volume (which controls the chime volume in the external speakers) with the slider at the bottom of the window. Remember if you mute it there will be no external speaker sound.
    http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20120513121111656
      Lovin my Mac but thanks for nothing Apple support and community on this very easy to adjust issue.

  • How many licenses does Mountain Lion include? Or is it just for one Mac?

    What happens if I have various Macs and I want to install Mountain Lion on all of them? I only have to pay it once right? I'm scared that they will charge me for every Mac so I only installed it on one for now.
    Thanks.

    If anyone would like to read the actual SLA for ML, here is a link to the download:
    http://www.apple.com/legal/sla/
    And here is the relevant excerpt:
    B. Mac App Store License. If you obtained a license for the Apple Software from the Mac App Store, then subject to the terms and conditions of this License and as permitted by the Mac App Store Usage Rules set forth in the App Store Terms and Conditions (http://www.apple.com/legal/itunes/ww/) (“Usage Rules”), you are granted a limited, non-transferable, non-exclusive license:
    to download, install, use and run for personal, non-commercial use, one (1) copy of the Apple Software directly on each Apple-branded computer running OS X Lion or OS X Snow Leopard (“Mac Computer”) that you own or control;
    It is quite clear: you can install it on as many Macs as you own and control. These are the very same terms as for Lion. The OS has separate terms and have nothing to do with the iTunes music, etc. terms.
    @ smokemonster:
    The article you linked to clearly states at the top:
    Summary
    If you've purchased OS X Lion or Mountain Lion from the Mac App Store, you're allowed to install it on all of your personal authorized Macs.

  • Clean Install with Mountain Lion, including backing up files and Parallels

    Hello,
    I could use all the the advise I can get. Since switching over to the Mac, I have had to retrain my brain on how to do certain installations. I am planning on doing my first reformatting with an Apple and need some advise.
    This is my current configuration:
    OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leapord
    Parallels 5 with Windows XP
    My planned configuration:
    Mountain Lion (clean install, no upgrade)
    Parallels 8 with Windows 7 or 8
    Here are my questions:
    1. From what I read, I can download Mountain Lion and set it up on a flash drive from the disk utility. I have found some info on that and feel confident in doing so. When I reformat my machine, I do not want to reinstall Snow Leopard. Is the Mountain Lion downlad the full version? Is there no upgrade version, like Windows? Would I need to install Snow Leopard first? Anything that I need to know?
    2. Assuming I successfully download and install a clean version of Mountain Lion, I would like to place my backup files back on my computer. For some reason, my Time Machine has been failing on the backups. I am thinknig that I need to get a new backup drive. Also, my backups have been occurring over my wireless network. I may plan on plugging the drive directly into my computer so that it copies over a lot faster. In order to completely restore all of my files carefully, do I run a successful backup of my computer with time machine and then restore it through the disk utility? Since I need to upgrade my Parallels, would I be copying over legacy Parallels files to my new install? If so, would those interfere with my new Parallels?
    3. I am assuming that I will have issues reinstalling my old parallels and then doing the upgrade for the upgrade price. Would I have to purchase a full version on Parallels?
    4. Any other advise that you can give? I really appreciate everyones help!
    Thanks

    E30 BMW M3 wrote:
    Here are my questions:
    1. ... Is the Mountain Lion downlad the full version? Is there no upgrade version, like Windows? Would I need to install Snow Leopard first? Anything that I need to know?
    Yes. Mountain Lion you purchase through the App Store is the full version.
    No. You do not need to install SL. But there must be a volume, on the internal hard drive, formatted HFS+ with GUID partition scheme.
    You can also create or recreate the Volume/Partition launching Disk Utility during the setup process.
    2. Assuming I successfully download and install a clean version of Mountain Lion, I would like to place my backup files back on my computer. For some reason, my Time Machine has been failing on the backups. I am thinknig that I need to get a new backup drive. Also, my backups have been occurring over my wireless network. I may plan on plugging the drive directly into my computer so that it copies over a lot faster. In order to completely restore all of my files carefully, do I run a successful backup of my computer with time machine and then restore it through the disk utility? Since I need to upgrade my Parallels, would I be copying over legacy
    Parallels files to my new install? If so, would those interfere with my new Parallels?
    3. I am assuming that I will have issues reinstalling my old parallels and then doing the upgrade for the upgrade price. Would I have to purchase a full version on Parallels?
    Usually I manually recover my documents and preferences from backups. It may seem at first a long and tedious task, but I never had any major issues that other users had in upgrading.
    I do have VMware Fusion. I installed only the latest version of the program, with new s/n licence. The first time I executed Fusion, the program asked me to update the old VMs, that I did.
    I think you can do the same with Parallels.

  • How much space does OS X Mountain Lion take?

    I am considering a MacBook Air 128 GB for my next laptop, but I'm not sure if that's enough. How much space does the OS take up?

    OS X Mountain Lion, without any third-party app, takes about 9 GB of hard disk. The minimum requirement is 8 GB of hard drive space, so if you have to store a lot of data, you may have to buy an external drive to store all the files you want

  • HT1338 just acquired mac book pro which does not have mountain lion

    I was told at the apple store I could be an update to Mountain Lion, however the URL for free update does not work.

    See Apple - Free OS X Mountain Lion upgrade Program.
    Works fine here.

  • Does Safari's Mountain Lion Now Work Well Flash and Youtube

    Hi. Usually when I use youtube (Flash but I did join its HTML5 trial) on Lion's Safari 6, it would have errors. Sometimes It would play but it wouldn't move (the red line below). Sometimes I've cached a video to full by pausing the youtube video but when I play it again, it has to download or cache the video again. Youtube on Flash just messes us more (it does mess up with Chrome too and Firefox but not that often). If all's good with youtube, I guess I should buy Mountain Lion.
    Thank you in advance.
    Gbu.

    It works well. Sometimes it has a problem, but Flash is stable

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