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Puevlo

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Oct 21, 2011
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Having seen Mountain Lion in action I can assure you this will be Apple's newest OS release ever. All the terrible parts of Lion have been eliminated and the good parts have been improved. Best money you could ever spend. I 100% guarantee it.
 
Having seen Mountain Lion in action I can assure you this will be Apple's newest OS release ever. All the terrible parts of Lion have been eliminated and the good parts have been improved. Best money you could ever spend. I 100% guarantee it.

Some terrible parts are STILL not fixed, like multimonitor support in Mission Control. But true, Mountain Lion is a huge step forward.
 
My principal bugbear with Lion is it's sluggishness, especially the little graphics glitches (zooming in Mission Control and Quicklook)

If these are fixed then I'm in.
 
Having seen Mountain Lion in action I can assure you this will be Apple's newest OS release ever. All the terrible parts of Lion have been eliminated and the good parts have been improved. Best money you could ever spend. I 100% guarantee it.

Isn't that kinda stating the obvious?

That is what I thought.
 
Not if it was a step backwards.

It would still be the "newest" regardless of the quality.

Also - having identical 2011 MBAs, one with ML and one with Lion - I see no change in performance. My Lion MBA is only missing Airplay Mirroring and Notifications both of which offer little to no value on my MBAs (Airplay Mirroring would have value if it could mirror a 16x9 resolution to the TV from a 16x10 resolution laptop, but it doesn't).

I will upgrade at some point, but probably not the day it is released.
 
If only they fixed Expose. I can't think of one good reason of why they took it from an immensely useful feature (in Leopard and Snow Leopard) to the useless gimmick we are now stuck with.........
 
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