![]() Folders too work the same as iOS, at least on first glance. ![]() I like it – a clean way to easily see all of your apps. ![]() It looks very iPad, so much so that I was tempted to touch the screen with my finger. Clicking Launchpad brings up an iOS-inspired layover of app icons. I noticed two new icons on the dock: Launchpad and Mission Control. About the only thing I noticed (after dismissing the gesture tutorial/update – two finger scroll ftw) was my name in the top right next to the usual assortment of status icons (bluetooth, wi-fi, time, battery). On first boot of Lion, all looked familiar. Still, a painless upgrade, and a another reminder that the era where computers are no longer computer-like is thankfully here. Likewise, Installation was a breeze, but did take over an hour and a couple of restarts to complete. The download was about 3.5GB and didn’t take long to pull from Apple’s servers. So I was anxious to find out if Lion would make my MBP roar (and from this point forward I will retire these tired references). Though I wouldn’t mind a bit more speed from the aging dual core processor. With a single click and a very un-Microsoft-like $29.99 payment - sayonara shrink wrap - I was in business, desperately trying as I might to keep up with the frothing geek counter-culture. See this article on how to verify the authenticity of this update.I might well be the last person to report on Mac OS X Lion – my hopes of maintaining any shred of tech-cred worthiness, fading rapidly. Nevertheless, today I am a lemming. įor information on the security content of this update, please visit. Resolve an issue that causes screen zoom to stop working.įor detailed information about Safari 5.1.1, please visit this website. ![]() Enable booting in to Lion Recovery from a locally attached Time Machine backup drive.Address an issue that causes a delay in accessing the network after waking from sleep.Improve VoiceOver compatibility with Launchpad.Address an issue that causes Keynote to become temporarily unresponsive.Improve the compatibility of Google contact syncing in Address Book.Address an issue that causes the menu bar to not appear in full screen apps.Enable dragging files between desktop spaces and full screen apps.Allow reordering of desktop spaces and full screen apps in Mission Control.The 10.7.2 update also includes Safari 5.1.1 as well as fixes that: Simply enter an existing Apple ID or create a new one and then follow the on screen instructions. After installing the update, OS X will automatically present an iCloud setup panel. 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.Back to My Mac provides remote access to your Mac from another Mac anywhere on the Internet.iCloud stores your email, calendars, contacts, Safari bookmarks, and Safari Reading List and automatically pushes them to all your devices.iCloud on OS X Lion includes the following features: It also includes support for iCloud, a breakthrough set of free cloud services that automatically and wirelessly store your content on iCloud and push it to all of your devices. The 10.7.2 update is recommended for all OS X Lion users and includes general operating system fixes that improve the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac.
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