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When will Mountain Lion be released

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wrldwzrd89

macrumors G5
Jun 6, 2003
12,110
77
Solon, OH
July 17th. Firefox updates to v14 that day... it would be interesting, to say the least, if Safari 6 went stable the same day along with Mountain Lion.
 

santaseve

macrumors newbie
Jul 4, 2012
16
0
Portland, OR
Estimated release dates

I think that :apple: will probably release mountain lion around 19-29th of July. I think this because of several reasons. Last year, :apple: came out with lion on the 20th of July, and since it is a leap year this year, it would be 365 days from Lion if it were released on the 19th.
I think that the 20th and 21st could be possible dates as well, because the days that :apple: store workers can not take days off are, I believe the 22nd-29th of July. I imagine :apple: will release it a few days before the :apple: store employees take can't take their days off because :apple: might wait a couple days before selling their product.
I'm saying stores because there is likely to be an iMac update, and possibly iPod and Mac Mini updates, but almost certainly an iMac update.
22nd-24th aren't that good guesses, so I don't have much to talk about there.
25th of July is probably the best guess because the wallstreet journal is releasing the amount of sales and money that apple gained in the April-June quarter. :apple: has chosen their date to be July 24th. :apple: really likes to boast about their sales, so last year they had their Keynote one day after their quarter report. July 25th is that day, which is only 5 days different from last years release of lion. :apple: also said that they were going to have an update for their OS about every year, and during the summer.
 

Senseotech

macrumors 6502a
Nov 23, 2009
785
28
NC
I think that :apple: will probably release mountain lion around 19-29th of July. I think this because of several reasons. Last year, :apple: came out with lion on the 20th of July, and since it is a leap year this year, it would be 365 days from Lion if it were released on the 19th.
I think that the 20th and 21st could be possible dates as well, because the days that :apple: store workers can not take days off are, I believe the 22nd-29th of July. I imagine :apple: will release it a few days before the :apple: store employees take can't take their days off because :apple: might wait a couple days before selling their product.
I'm saying stores because there is likely to be an iMac update, and possibly iPod and Mac Mini updates, but almost certainly an iMac update.
22nd-24th aren't that good guesses, so I don't have much to talk about there.
25th of July is probably the best guess because the wallstreet journal is releasing the amount of sales and money that apple gained in the April-June quarter. :apple: has chosen their date to be July 24th. :apple: really likes to boast about their sales, so last year they had their Keynote one day after their quarter report. July 25th is that day, which is only 5 days different from last years release of lion. :apple: also said that they were going to have an update for their OS about every year, and during the summer.

Seriously, putting an apple symbol in the post every time you use the word Apple is highly annoying.
 

JohnDoe98

macrumors 68020
May 1, 2009
2,488
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No, because thats an entirely different thing, but congrats on trying to make it the same and thus making me out to be someone who is intolerant. :rolleyes:

I wasn't trying to make you out into anything. I just wanted to see if I coud figure out what was bothering you.
 

Senseotech

macrumors 6502a
Nov 23, 2009
785
28
NC
I wasn't trying to make you out into anything. I just wanted to see if I coud figure out what was bothering you.

What annoys me about the post is that there are large chunks of starkly contrasting symbols thrown into a large portion of text. It puts an emphasis on "Apple" in every sentence which is incorrect for the actual content at hand.
 

moderngamenewb

macrumors 6502
Jul 20, 2011
441
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My guess is July 18th. My reason being, is that same week last year, Apple held it's Q3 2011 Conference on Tuesday, July 19th, and released Lion the following day (July 20th). I think it will be the same situation again. I think that Mountain Lion won't be released until after Apple's Q3 conference, which basing it off of last year will probably be the Tuesday the 17th

So my date for the Apple Q3 conference was a bit off, but I still think Mountain Lion won't be released until after the conference. If they follow the same path of Lion, then we'll possibly see Mountain Lion being released the day after the Q3 conference
 

Arelunde

macrumors 6502a
Jul 6, 2011
980
28
CA Central Coast
I think late afternoon July 26 because it's a Thursday and two days after the 3rd Quarter profit announcement.

Reason: it's going to take a looooong time to download for us on super-slow "Premium High Speed 3 mbps DSL" connections (Not a typo. It IS 3 mbps - Thank You Verizon), so releasing it near a weekend would be helpful to many. Also, it allows us to focus on the install and getting back up to speed as quickly as possible - critically important for those who use Macs professionally.

Also, Apple vacation blackouts would coincide with this (July 22-29). Those people will be very busy with a new OS and potentially updated iMacs and ???
 

NJRonbo

macrumors 68040
Jan 10, 2007
3,233
1,224
I would bet anything that Apple will announce the release date of ML this upcoming week.
 

NJRonbo

macrumors 68040
Jan 10, 2007
3,233
1,224
..well why wouldn't it?

(Unless you are being sarcastic) :eek:

We are only potentially 2 weeks away from an alleged release.

(I am betting you were being sarcastic) :D
 

million7

macrumors regular
Nov 19, 2011
124
1
Florida
..well why wouldn't it?

(Unless you are being sarcastic) :eek:

We are only potentially 2 weeks away from an alleged release.

(I am betting you were being sarcastic) :D

i wanted to be sarcastic, but i'm actually serious :)
because since Lion last year they didn't announce the release date until the day before.
 
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