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Does upgrading Operating Systems benefit someome using an older Mac???
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<blockquote data-quote="Discerptor" data-source="post: 1431388" data-attributes="member: 12177"><p>If you're still on Snow Leopard, Nethfel has said everything that needs to be said.</p><p></p><p>That said, anyone already on Lion should upgrade to Mountain Lion if the machine supports it. Mountain Lion provides better performance, uses no more resources to do so, and fixes a lot of the usability issues Lion created while adding a few nice extras. All this for $20, which is well within "impulse buy" territory. Just as with Leopard -> Snow Leopard, there isn't a particularly compelling reason not to upgrade from Lion to Mountain Lion if your machine supports it. I'm not sure whether this speaks to the quality of Mountain Lion or how terrible Lion was, but 10.8.0 feels more mature than 10.7.4, which is a rarity for new OS X releases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Discerptor, post: 1431388, member: 12177"] If you're still on Snow Leopard, Nethfel has said everything that needs to be said. That said, anyone already on Lion should upgrade to Mountain Lion if the machine supports it. Mountain Lion provides better performance, uses no more resources to do so, and fixes a lot of the usability issues Lion created while adding a few nice extras. All this for $20, which is well within "impulse buy" territory. Just as with Leopard -> Snow Leopard, there isn't a particularly compelling reason not to upgrade from Lion to Mountain Lion if your machine supports it. I'm not sure whether this speaks to the quality of Mountain Lion or how terrible Lion was, but 10.8.0 feels more mature than 10.7.4, which is a rarity for new OS X releases. [/QUOTE]
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