

A Documents feature will let you view, create and edit the same documents on your Mac as on your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch.

You'll be able to tap into the clouds to set up a new Mac with your Apple ID account credentials. Apple's cloud-based service, launched last fall, now has 100 million accounts. I've had a chance to check out the early Mountain Lion build on a loaner MacBook Air. But as with its predecessor, Mountain Lion will be available as a digital download through the Mac App Store (and presumably preloaded on new Mac models available at the time). The operating system isn't even in its prerelease beta state yet. Apple isn't providing pricing at this point (Lion cost $29.99) or a specific date when Mountain Lion will be un-caged for consumers.
