Apple's Lion hits 1 million copies sold

From CNET News.com: Apple today announced that it sold more than 1 million copies of Lion, the latest version of its Mac OS on its first day of availability.

The software, which went on sale early yesterday, made its debut back in October during the company's "Back to the Mac" event. In today's release, the company noted that customers are buying Lion "faster than any other OS release in Apple's history."

"Lion is off to a great start, user reviews and industry reaction have been fantastic," said Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide product marketing, in a statement. "Lion is a huge step forward; it's not only packed with innovative features but it's incredibly easy for users to update their Macs to the best OS we've ever made."

Lion is the first version of Apple's Mac OS to be offered as a digital download through the Mac App Store. The company plans to let customers buy it on a USB stick for $69, more than double the software's $29.99 digital price tag, sometime next month.

Apple says Lion packs in "over 250 new features." Some of the headliners include support for full-screen applications, more multitouch gestures, system resume, auto save for app data, AirDrop file transfer, and a feature called "Launchpad" that mimics the icon-based app launcher in iOS.

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