When Lion comes out will you be sticking with SL, upgrading to Lion or waiting and seeing what other features Lion has and for Apple to fix any glitches/compatibility issues?
Those who care about having the latest and greatest:
Will upgrade immediately.
I'll stick with Snow Leopard. I see little incentive for me to upgrade to 10.7. There's really no feature that has tempted me.
Although I'm an Apple fan and want to have the latest OS on my MBP, I have to agree with you there. I might if I could slip it in without having to re-install all my stuff, but thats impossible. I can't be bothered putting all my software back on my MBP just for a minor upgrade...
I'll stick with Snow Leopard. I see little incentive for me to upgrade to 10.7. There's really no feature that has tempted me.
I'm a bit hazy on something. Will I be able to *upgrade* from Snow Leopard to Lion, or will I have to do a complete reinstall? If the latter, that's going to really piss me off as I've just had to reinstall Snow Leopard. =/ And using a Time Machine backup isn't always an option when you want to rid yourself of a bunch of needless preferences and old program traces.
Although I'm an Apple fan and want to have the latest OS on my MBP, I have to agree with you there. I might if I could slip it in without having to re-install all my stuff, but thats impossible. I can't be bothered putting all my software back on my MBP just for a minor upgrade...
Exactly. It's basically going to be one of the most major upgrades to OS X. There isn't anything minor about it.How can anyone answer this now? We have a few people on this forum that have tested Lion, and say they don't like it. Others say they do. From what I've heard, Lion and iOS 5 are supposed to take the idevice/Mac experience to the next level. Add to that, the inevitable cloud. An OS with cloud based storage and sharing, sounds great to me.
Exactly. It's basically going to be one of the most major upgrades to OS X. There isn't anything minor about it.
A minor GUI overhaul and a few new features isn't exactly a major OS upgrade IMO.
Tiger and Leopard - They were MAJOR upgrades. Tiger made OSX usable for tons and tons of people (myself included) and Leopard overhauled almost the entire OS. Lion doesn't do anything near that!
The perception is a major upgrade but in reality, it was a minor (maybe medium). By that time, MS had righted the Vista ship, but it was too little too late, in the eyes of the consumer. Vista was a dog in the eyes of the public (and enterprises) and they chose to wait until win7Was Windows 7 a major upgrade over Vista?
The perception is a major upgrade but in reality, it was a minor (maybe medium). By that time, MS had righted the Vista ship, but it was too little too late, in the eyes of the consumer. Vista was a dog in the eyes of the public (and enterprises) and they chose to wait until win7
I've used both vista and win7 and its definitely different, the look, feel even to a degree the performance.
Between OSX 10.5 and 10.6 you really can't say that, visually speaking you really couldn't tell which OS you were using. There was no consumer facing major feature that you could point to in SL.
Was Windows 7 a major upgrade over Vista?
OR
XP for that matter?