![]() OS X Lion server may not be available on USB thumb drive, or so we’re left to understand with Apple outlining that “Mac OS X Lion Server requires Lion and is available from the Mac App Store for $49.99”. “Users who do not have broadband access at home, work or school can download Lion at Apple retail stores and later this August, Lion will be made available on a USB thumb drive through the Apple Store (for $69 (US),” the Cupertino, California-based technology mammoth confirmed. However, there are some who rely on a poor wireless network, or even no network at all, and may still require OS X Lion, whether it’s for work, or for fun. That’s all fine and dandy for people with a speedy Internet connection. “Lion is the easiest OS X upgrade and at around 4GB, it is about the size of an HD movie from the iTunes Store,” the company added. “Mac OS X Lion is available as an upgrade to Mac OS X version 10.6.6 Snow Leopard from the Mac App Store for $29.99,” Apple announced today, also confirming that customer’s don’t require the latest Snow Leopard update to install the new cat. Although many believed Apple had not planned to stamp OS X Lion onto its nifty USB thumb drives, the company today confirmed that customers who may have trouble downloading the OS will be able to do so in-store, or purchase the physical version in August.
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