i stil have leopard 10.6.8 but on my iphone4 im on 4.3.3 and not planning to update soon. i d like to see though whats gonna happpen
I do understand that iCloud won't work with SL. So, I would assume that if I install iOS 5 on my CDMA iPhone 4, I would still need to update using USB?
Has anyone updated to iOS 5 and are still running SL? And, have you had any issues so far?
Thanks for the info.
"in order to avoid obsolescence on an iDevice you've bought in the last 6 months : You might need to make your primary computer less useful."
Folks, I was talking to a cousin of mine who works in Cupertino (in iPad software). Now, I'll disclose this right away: he himself doesn't know the facts since he's under iPad, but having talked to other software engineers on Apple's campus, he says it's unlikely SL will ever get iCloud.
The reason is that for iCloud to work with full functionality as in Lion, Apple would have to rewrite large amounts of code. It's not "as simple as changing a few lines in iCal to have it update with iCloud," he said. On top of that, the Find My Mac application, Documents/Data, Contacts, etc, all require changing fundamental code. That change was done and included in Lion from the very beginning of 10.7; the 10.7.2 update was nothing more than a "flip-switch" to "switch-on" the functionality that was already embedded. As a result, he says that it's unlikely that SL will ever see a "10.6.9" version that "switches-on" iCloud, since the reworking of the fundamental coding would be so big, my cousin joked, that they might as well release it as 10.8.
When I asked him why Apple wouldn't do that, he said that they obviously want to. But rewriting fundamental code changes the OS, and changing the OS can lead to a plethora of consequences and eventualities that they have to test out and iron out. He reiterated then, that it's not as easy as a "flip-switch... it's a really big change."
But, I'm still hoping that Apple releases an iCloud enabled SL. They really have to, and with $80 billion, I don't see any reason why Apple can't spend its money and resources in rewriting that code and bringing iCloud to SL.
*Disclaimer: Don't worry, he won't be fired or anything; he told me it's safe to write this as he isn't involved with OS X...
Folks, I was talking to a cousin of mine who works in Cupertino (in iPad software). Now, I'll disclose this right away: he himself doesn't know the facts since he's under iPad, but having talked to other software engineers on Apple's campus, he says it's unlikely SL will ever get iCloud.
Hmm... that's interesting. Well, I updated to Lion a week ago, and I must say that I like it so far. Except for Expose... that I kinda miss from Snow Leopard.
Here's to hoping Apple does give Snow Leopard iCloud support!
Folks, I was talking to a cousin of mine who works in Cupertino (in iPad software). Now, I'll disclose this right away: he himself doesn't know the facts since he's under iPad, but having talked to other software engineers on Apple's campus, he says it's unlikely SL will ever get iCloud.
The reason is that for iCloud to work with full functionality as in Lion, Apple would have to rewrite large amounts of code. It's not "as simple as changing a few lines in iCal to have it update with iCloud," he said. On top of that, the Find My Mac application, Documents/Data, Contacts, etc, all require changing fundamental code. That change was done and included in Lion from the very beginning of 10.7; the 10.7.2 update was nothing more than a "flip-switch" to "switch-on" the functionality that was already embedded. As a result, he says that it's unlikely that SL will ever see a "10.6.9" version that "switches-on" iCloud, since the reworking of the fundamental coding would be so big, my cousin joked, that they might as well release it as 10.8.
When I asked him why Apple wouldn't do that, he said that they obviously want to. But rewriting fundamental code changes the OS, and changing the OS can lead to a plethora of consequences and eventualities that they have to test out and iron out. He reiterated then, that it's not as easy as a "flip-switch... it's a really big change."
But, I'm still hoping that Apple releases an iCloud enabled SL. They really have to, and with $80 billion, I don't see any reason why Apple can't spend its money and resources in rewriting that code and bringing iCloud to SL.
*Disclaimer: Don't worry, he won't be fired or anything; he told me it's safe to write this as he isn't involved with OS X...
I do understand that iCloud won't work with SL. So, I would assume that if I install iOS 5 on my CDMA iPhone 4, I would still need to update using USB?
Has anyone updated to iOS 5 and are still running SL? And, have you had any issues so far?
Thanks for the info.
But, I'm still hoping that Apple releases an iCloud enabled SL. They really have to, and with $80 billion, I don't see any reason why Apple can't spend its money and resources in rewriting that code and bringing iCloud to SL.
Perhaps you're right about the "Find my mac" function but the rest is BS. If they can create a stand-alone app to allow iCloud to work on Windows, they surely can update SL to do the same.
Unless you're telling me iCloud code is embedded in Windows!