Leopard, which implied that any machines that support Lion currently The only prior version of OS X that supports the Mac App Store is Snow Instead, the operating system was said to be available exclusively as a download from the Mac App Store for US$29.99. The specific release date of July 20 was not confirmed until theĭay before, July 19, by Apple CFO, Peter Oppenheimer, as part of Apple's 2011 third-quarter earnings announcement.Īpple did not initially announce any physical media distribution for Lion, such as a set of CD-ROMs or a DVD-ROM as used for past releases. It was announced that the official release for Lion would be in JulyĢ011. On June 6, 2011, at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference,
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