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This review weighs in at 26,000 words, which as Marco Arment points out, is back to normalcy for him, after a gigantic 40,000-word treatise on Mac 10.4 ("Tiger") in April 2005.If you have time to spare, Siracusa's review will probably fill the time either while you wait for Mountain Lion to download, or while you wait for other people to download it and discover the bugs.Here's the direct Apple Store link you won't be able to download it unless your machine is compatible. Each is a sort of War and Peace of the product. " Considering there is nothing quaint about the metal-clad devices Apple puts the software on, this disconnect is getting old and boring." That's basically his only complaint at the price, an upgrade is money "well spent - moreso if you use an iPhone or an iPod." Ars Technica: John SiracusaKnown in the Mac community for his book-length OS X reviews (in fact, Ars Technica offers them as paid-for ebooks or you can page through the 24 pages of the review), Siracusa shines spotlights on the places nobody had thought of, and then shines more spotlights on the other bits too.
CompatibilityApple has a list of compatible machines, and RoaringApps has a listing of 10.8-compatible apps.
