What’s new in Mac OS X 10.7.2

Golly gosh gee whiz! When it rains it freakin’ pours. In addition to iTunes 10.5 and iOS 5, Apple has released a bunch o’ Mac and iPhone/iPad related updates, so there’s a lot to suss out and get installed.
Recommended for all Lion users, OS X Lion Update 10.7.2 Client Combo (download) is required to take advantage of new cloud related features:
• iCloud stores your email, calendars, contacts, Safari bookmarks, and Safari Reading List and automatically pushes them to all your devices
• Back to My Mac provides remote access to your Mac from another Mac anywhere on the Internet
• Find My Mac helps find a missing Mac by locating it on a map and allows you to remotely lock the Mac or wipe all its data
• For information on the security content of this update
• Detailed information on this update• 10.7.2 update also includes Safari 5.1.1
— Allow reordering of desktop spaces, full screen apps in Mission Control
— Enable dragging files between desktop spaces and full screen apps
— Fixes issue that causes menu bar to not appear in full screen apps
— And, a half-dozen more issuesAlso available as:
— OS X Lion Update 10.7.2 (Client)
— OS X Lion Update 10.7.2 (Server) Combo
— OS X Lion Update 10.7.2 (Server)
As always, the Combo Update is listed as the preferred upgrade path because applying the Combo results in fewer problems and provides better performance — your mileage will vary.
In addition to Mac OS X 10.7.2, iOS 5 and iTunes 10.5, Apple also released iPhoto 9.2.

[...] of all, Lion users can get both Safari 5.1.1 and Security Update 2011-006 simply by installing Mac OS X 10.7.2 Update — one and done. In other words, these stand alone updates are targeted at OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard [...]
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