It was in July of last year when Apple released its new OS X Lion to the world and tried to build on what they learned from the iOS to make a more complete OS. Today it seems they are doing it again with their newest OS X Mountain Lion. So might frown at the point that is OS is being announced just seven months after Lion and could be in your hands as soon as this coming summer which means that you are looking at a year in-between OS’s. It seems from what I have read with all of the work Apple has been putting into keeping up with the iOS, Apple doesn’t want to fall short on their computer line of OS’s. There is a version out for developers. From the looks of it this new OS might be what we saw back with OS X Leopard being upgraded to OS X Snow Leopard. Though it looks like this upgrade might be a bit stronger with better iCloud integration, a messaging app built right into the OS to replace iChat, an app for notes and reminders and even a notification center. There is plenty more of new features that will be included into the Mountain Lion but it will be interesting to see what they decide for a price point on this software since the Lion upgrade was so affordable and may have been a bigger leap then what we will see in Mountain Lion. Thoughts anyone?