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steve-p

macrumors 68000
Oct 14, 2008
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So it would have only worked when you are plugged in? That doesn't seem like a very Apple-like solution, and would only lead to consumer confusion. Apple would rather leave a feature out completely rather than have it semi-operational.

That's how automatic wireless sync works with iPhone and iPad so I guess it is Apple-like.
 

macneubie

macrumors regular
Aug 8, 2011
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Has any ML owners of the mid 2011 MBA upgraded with OWC SSD blades found PN to be working?
 

Cougarcat

macrumors 604
Sep 19, 2003
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That's how automatic wireless sync works with iPhone and iPad so I guess it is Apple-like.

iOS devices has different requirements regarding battery life. Apple is more willing to make concessions in order to preserve it.
 

Seawolf8080

macrumors newbie
Nov 6, 2010
24
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Connecticut
I don't get it, the system requirements was SSD.
Not any iseries crap or graphic processor crap.
Is apple seriously abandoning a laptop that is barely a year and 8 months old?
This just ruined my mood.

ML is exactly the same thing as lion.

so you'll buy a new one
 

wordoflife

macrumors 604
Jul 6, 2009
7,564
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So it would have only worked when you are plugged in? That doesn't seem like a very Apple-like solution, and would only lead to consumer confusion. Apple would rather leave a feature out completely rather than have it semi-operational.

What's so confusing about it? It's like an iPhone - syncs when it's charging.
 

nuckinfutz

macrumors 603
Jul 3, 2002
5,542
406
Middle Earth
My question is, why should anyone upgrade to ML if I rarely use airplay mirroring and power nap is disabled? I lack absolutely nothing.
Can someone give me features in ML that didn't exist in Lion?

Why should we do your work for you? You have Google and other search tools just like the rest of us. Go forth and become informed.
 
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