Apple seeded Mac OS X Lion 10.7.2 and Lion recovery yesterday with the release of iOS 5. Both of these updates are worth 1.72 GB, making it the most required update since the launch of Mac OS X Lion way back in July. People have experienced many lags on Mac OS X Lion while surfing internet through safari or playing flash player in the background. This update mainly targets on these things.
In Mac OS X Lion 10.7.2, we have now iCloud integration to store your calendars, bookmarks, contacts, reading list of safari which can be pushed directly to all of your iDevices. For this, you don’t need to connect your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad with iTunes. Everything is easy, fast and seamless. Back to my Mac gives you a remote access from one Mac to another if connected to internet. If you have lost your Mac or it has been stolen, you can find it through a new ‘Find My Mac’ feature.
Lion recovery update includes some improvements in the Lion recovery and fixes an issue on Find My Mac.