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July 2011
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The editors liked
Greatly improved multitouch awareness
Mission Control better at sorting clutter than pure Exposé
Launchpad exposes apps to newcomers
More accessible but still capable Mail interface
Autosave and resume
FaceTime and Mac App Store already loaded
Quick install process
Potential of iCloud
Low $30 upgrade price
Key improvements to FileVault
Safari
Time Machine
Time-saving multitouch gestures
Helpful Mission Control view
Several apps run at full screen
Smarter email search
Auto Save adds peace of mind
IOS-like Launchpad for apps
AirDrop makes sharing files locally a breeze
Low price
Recovery partition
Polished new features
IOS-ification optional
Easier to use and more powerful than ever. Tabletstyle features include automatic filesaving and resume. Multiple versions of documents saved automatically. Effortless integration with online services like Google and Yahoo. Views and prints Microsoft O...
Polishes the corners of Mac OS X
AirDrop
Resume
AutoSave
Fullscreen mode and upgraded Mail app are winning additions. Apple's visions of a future awash in gesturebased input devices
And the language we'll use when we get there
Are being mapped out i
AirDrop allows for file sharing over WiFiResume
Auto Save
And Versions protect dataSupports more multi-touch gestures
Auto-Save and Versions will be genuine time-savers for professional users
New multi-touch gestures
Rewritten Mail application
Innovative integration of Apple's mobile iOS features
Great productivity tools
Slick and easy-to-navigate interface
The editors didn't like
Launchpad slightly overwhelming and limited
Mail not as good at coping with large daily message counts
No straightforward way to make a Lion install disc or drive
Dodgy Address Book and iCal visual changes
No builtin Java
No Rosetta at all
May face a tough challenge from Windows 8
Whenever it ships
Can't close apps or search from within Mission Control
Dock could use a makeover
Using new gestures requires learning curve
Must manually exit search to return to inbox in Mail
Changes a number of traditional Mac OS X processes
Incompatible with PowerPC apps
No support for old PowerPCplatform apps. Distractingly cute interface on calendar and address book.
Most of the iPadlike gestures don't translate eloquently to the desktop. Our brains aren't prepared to flip the script on scrolling. New Launchpad feature is confusing on Macs with larger screens. Mission Control is ugly
Bring back Exposé
End of Rosetta supportSome program incompatibilitySnow Leopard required for installation
No longer supports PowerPC software
Multi-touch gestures alienate traditional mouse users
Published: 2011-07-20, Author: Jason , review by: techworld.com
After a long period of relative stability on the Mac, Lion is a shock to the system. It's a radical revision, motivated in part by the vast influx of new Mac users coming to the platform from iOS, that makes the Mac a friendlier computer. Veteran Mac ...
Easier to use and more powerful than ever. Tabletstyle features include automatic filesaving and resume. Multiple versions of documents saved automatically. Effortless integration with online services like Google and Yahoo. Views and prints Microsoft O...
No support for old PowerPCplatform apps. Distractingly cute interface on calendar and address book.
Abstract: In a decade, Mac OS X evolved from a curious hybrid of the classic Mac OS and the NextStep operating system to a mainstream computer operating system used by millions. It was a decade of continual refinement, capped by the bug-fixing, internals-tweakin...
Time-saving multitouch gestures, Helpful Mission Control view, Several apps run at full screen, Smarter email search, Auto Save adds peace of mind, iOS-like Launchpad for apps, AirDrop makes sharing files locally a breeze
Can't close apps or search from within Mission Control, Dock could use a makeover, Using new gestures requires learning curve, Must manually exit search to return to inbox in Mail
There's no doubt that Apple is on a roll with Mac sales, and it's not just the shiny and slim notebooks that have allowed the company to enjoy growth at the expense of many Windows laptop makers. It's how the software and hardware work together, such a...
Greatly improved multitouch awareness, Mission Control better at sorting clutter than pure Exposé, Launchpad exposes apps to newcomers, More accessible but still capable Mail interface, Autosave and resume, FaceTime and Mac App Store already loaded, Quick install process, Potential of iCloud, Low $30 upgrade price, Key improvements to FileVault, Safari, Time Machine,
Launchpad slightly overwhelming and limited, Mail not as good at coping with large daily message counts, No straightforward way to make a Lion install disc or drive, Dodgy Address Book and iCal visual changes, No builtin Java; no Rosetta at all, May face a tough challenge from Windows 8, whenever it ships,
Some in the Windows-centric media have a tendency to accuse Apple of asking users to pay for what in Windows would amount to a service pack. We can see some of the point, since Apple is rarely instituting fundamental interface changes in the same way a...
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Published: 2011-07-11, Author: Jesus , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: It breaks my heart to say this, but Mac OSX Lion's interface feels like a failure. Its stated mission was to simplify the operating system, to unify it with the clean experience of iOS. That didn't happen.AdvertisementIf it weren't for the fast, rock-soli...
Innovative integration of Apple's mobile iOS features, Great productivity tools, Slick and easy-to-navigate interface
Multi-touch gestures alienate traditional mouse users, Using gestures can require learning curve, Some features only work on certain apps
Apple integrates the best of its mobile operating system into this innovative update of the Mac OS. Although the best new features can be limited in scope, at $29, it's a steal for Mac users. ...
Abstract: SAN FRANCISCO - June 6, 2011 - Apple today announced that Mac OS X Lion, the eighth major release of the worlds most advanced operating system with more than 250 new features and 3,000 new developer APIs, will be available to customers in July as a d...
Abstract: Apple today, at their WWDC 2011 keynote, previewed ten features in Mac OS X Lion, the next major release of Mac OS X.The ten new features covered today:Multi-touch gesture- New gestures to switch between apps and add functionality. Scrollbars are gone.Mis...
Abstract: The screenshots and video demos of Mac OS X Lion keep on rolling round the web; and it is looking better and better to me the more I see of it.Yet another cool feature is revealed today at 9to5Mac, thanks to a tip from their reader Mime454 – the ability t...