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A full week after releasing OS X 10.7.1 via Software Update and Apple's download pages, the company has finally updated its Mac App Store offerings for OS X Lion and the OS X Lion Server components to the new versions.

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The update should mean that users newly purchasing OS X Lion will receive 10.7.1 directly rather than having to install the base 10.7.0 version and then update to 10.7.1.

With previous major releases of Mac OS X released on disc, Apple has only rarely updated its retail packaging to include more up-to-date versions of the operating systems. For example, Apple's original Mac OS X Snow Leopard discs were eventually supplanted by discs shipping with Mac OS X 10.6.3, but work continued on Snow Leopard after that time, topping out at version 10.6.8.

Article Link: Apple Finally Updates OS X Lion on Mac App Store to 10.7.1
 

Inakto

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wickoo said:
It needed to be approved.

If I said I was gonna write that will anyone believe me?
 

mbarriault

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I'd like to see OS X drop Software Update entirely in favour of App Store. It would make things a little messy for those with boxed versions of iLife, iWork, etc, but there's no reason to have two different paths for things like OS X or iTunes.
 

simon360

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If I said I was gonna write that will anyone believe me?

Yes, because I was planning to as well.
 

Tastic Bycrom

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I'd like to see OS X drop Software Update entirely in favour of App Store. It would make things a little messy for those with boxed versions of iLife, iWork, etc, but there's no reason to have two different paths for things like OS X or iTunes.

That doesn't really mesh well with security updates, printer updates, digital media updates (camera support), or older versions of the software.

The point of the App Store is to sell you the new hotness and keep self-contained packages up to date.
 

definitive

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Is it possible for those who already bought 10.7 to redownload the installation file as a 10.7.1 if they're already on 10.7.1?
 

3bs

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I'd like to see OS X drop Software Update entirely in favour of App Store. It would make things a little messy for those with boxed versions of iLife, iWork, etc, but there's no reason to have two different paths for things like OS X or iTunes.

The app store is still very laggy. I prefer software update
 

projectle

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It would mesh well if Apple included support for Delta updates via the App Store rather than needing to re-download everything whenever someone wants to move from version 1.0.1 to 1.0.2, especially when there are 8GB+ Apps.
 

Žalgiris

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I'd like to see OS X drop Software Update entirely in favour of App Store. It would make things a little messy for those with boxed versions of iLife, iWork, etc, but there's no reason to have two different paths for things like OS X or iTunes.

That doesn't make a lick of sense.
 

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I heard it just barely passed. Steve has to pay apple 30% of any purchases made within the os

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I think we were all jumping on that
 
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MacFever

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Is it possible for those who already bought 10.7 to redownload the installation file as a 10.7.1 if they're already on 10.7.1?

That would be a good question...

I'll check and see what it says when I get home in my purchases section of the app store.
 

IzzyJG99

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I wonder if downloading 10.7.1 from the App Store might solve any bugs or problems people have been having. Perhaps the .1 instead of .0 would be empty of certain bugs that may be left over from people who originally downloaded and installed 10.7.0.
 

treichert

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I wonder if downloading 10.7.1 from the App Store might solve any bugs or problems people have been having. Perhaps the .1 instead of .0 would be empty of certain bugs that may be left over from people who originally downloaded and installed 10.7.0.

Simply fire up Software Update and update your Mac. Reinstalling from the App Store makes no difference at all.
 

IzzyJG99

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Simply fire up Software Update and update your Mac. Reinstalling from the App Store makes no difference at all.

I would, but I'm too lazy. I'm already back to 10.6.8 and I don't want to spend the rest of my evening finding out. I'll let some other poor schmoe do it and report back later on the boards.
 

RoboCop001

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acnewyork

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Wow

I previously updated via Software update but my MAS showed 1 update available so I decided to click and see what would happen. It is now downloading a 3.75GB file!! So software updates sends a delta 17mb file and the MAS gives you the entire updated OSX!!! Strange... very strange.
 
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