One application that is used on some of the latest products from Apple is the OS X Lion Operating System that is equipped with several features and applications more powerful. Some applications already experiencing change and development, primarily for use on some of the latest Apple products, one of which is a MacBook Air. With a wide range of features and applications, the Apple product users can easily browse some of the features of multimedia, networking, entertainment, and other facilities. Some applications that you can use are:

Launchpad
This application serves to make direct access to some applications that you want to go through the icon located on the desktop. You’re more likely to have several applications that will be open at once without going through the folders.

Full Screen apps
The advantages of this application is capable of displaying full screen images so it would be easier for you to navigate, whether to open another application or to operate features that exist on the desktop.

Apple Mac Store
If you want to collect a wide range of applications from Apple, you can directly access the app store via the menu on the desktop. You can download and install it directly, easy, and fast.

Mission Control
One of the advantages of OS X Lion is the application of Mission Control, where with this application you are able to access some features that are currently active. You only need to drag and drop the application you want opened.

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