Is Mountain Lion Support Essentials the same as Mountain Lion?

Is Mountain Lion Support Essentials the same as Lion's? I have Lion but don't know if I need to buy Mountain Lion. Thanks.

Do you "need to buy" Mountain Lion?  No, you don't.  Should you buy Mountain Lion?  I certainly think so.
Here's one of the new features you'll get in Mountain Lion:
Mac Basics: Notification Center
There are other new items that I cannot remember ... Mountain Lion has been out for seven months.
Applications tend to be updated to take advantage of the latest OS X features.  Why not stay current?

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