Paul

That's correct, as I said though those are Apple system apps. I should have 
been more lucent in my explanation. So allow me to rephrase.  If you launch 
software update via the Apple menu, you will receive operating system updates 
and other Apple product updates.  If you launch the App Store and then 
highlight the Updates radio button, you will receive updates to third party 
products.

It is true that in some ways the App store is a little inconsistent.  But 
that's the general rule.

Gordon


Gordon

On 28 Jul 2012, at 17:47, Paul Hopewell <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello, 
Further to the attached I found that launching software update from the Apple 
menu on Mountain Lion gave me updates for Pages and Numbers which I had 
installed from the Mac App store some time ago on Lion. It did not give me 
updates for third party (non Apple) Apps previously installed from the Mac App 
store. 
So it looks like Software Update on MOUntain Lion will update all Apple 
software whether Mac OS or purchased from the App store. 
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