“Apple has invested a considerable amount of time and money on iOS, the mobile version of Mac OS X, that powers the iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, and Apple TV,” David W. Martin reports for Cult of Mac.
“So it just makes sense that Apple would re-invest iOS technology into the Mac version of OS X. Steve Jobs has pretty much said so himself and we’ll start to see this happen with the release of Mac OS X 10.7 bearing the code name Lion,” Martin reports. “First of all it is no secret that Apple plans on bringing a number of features to the Mac from iOS.”
These features include the following:
• Resuming Applications and Auto Save
• Home Screens
• Mac App Store
• Multt-Touch Gestures
Read more in the full article here.