2 Million OS X Mountain Lion Copies Sold in 48 Hours
Apple’s latest Mac platform release, the OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, has seen great response from users right from the start.
The Cupertino-based company managed to sell two million copies of the new OS X in only 48 hours after the official launch, in line with the success last year’s Lion platform registered.
The new platform release comes with an appealing price tag, namely $19.99, which has certainly contributed to its success.
Moreover, the platform was offered for free to all those who purchased a new Mac machine after June 11th, 2012.
However, it should be noted that Apple hasn’t yet provided official numbers on Mountain Lion sales, but that the info comes from Chitika, which estimates 2.11 million copies of the OS being sold in the first two days of availability.
The new operating system comes with a wide range of enhancements when compared to the OS X Lion release, Apple counting no less than 200 of them.
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Chitika Insights also notes that there are over 45 percent of Mac users still running OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, but that all those using 10.6.6 or higher could upgrade their systems to 10.8.