![]() Most Macs - 60% - run the current Yosemite, while another 20% rely on 2013's Mavericks.īy the end of September, Mountain Lion's user share will be under 5%, assuming it continues to drop at the rate it has over the last 12 months. As of June, OS X 10.8 powered just 6% of all Macs worldwide, according to data from Web analytics vendor Net Applications. ![]() Mountain Lion's retirement will impact only a small fraction of Mac owners. Instead, it leaves users guessing about when their Macs' operating systems fall off the support list.īut if Apple does send Mountain Lion to the old cats' home, it will have dropped the OS after three years, the same as Lion's stretch but less than a third of the decade Microsoft currently promises to support Windows with security patches. ![]() There's no guarantee that Apple will stop supporting Mountain Lion with security fixes: Apple, unlike Microsoft and other major software vendors, refuses to spell out its support policies. ![]()
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