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Moderator billford
(moderator) Wed 20-Jul-11 16:26:40
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Just spotted:
For customers who want a physical copy, Apple is offering a memory stick version for an extra £25.


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 20-Jul-11 17:14:42
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An extra £25 for a 4gb stick? Is that a joke?
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 20-Jul-11 17:22:03
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Extremely slow to download right about now. Been at it for around 30 mins and the bar isn't a quarter-across yet. frown


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Standard User TheHorseman
(knowledge is power) Wed 20-Jul-11 18:17:11
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In reply to a post by SkyFire:
Extremely slow to download right about now. Been at it for around 30 mins and the bar isn't a quarter-across yet. frown

yes, peak speed here about 2.2MB/sec, less than half of my max. frown

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Standard User stniuk
(committed) Wed 20-Jul-11 18:31:13
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Ok bought and installed on the Mac Pro.
Download was fast on this infinity line, installation was actually slower, about 30mins. No problems.
Seems like a painless exercise. I haven't found any software that won't work but I'm sure I will.
Spotlight is currently rescanning the disk.
The new look is a bit bland for my taste the coloured buttons are now very faded.
Launchpad actually looks useful, I didn't like the idea of it before but I may use it.
Mail is a shocker, it will take some time to get used to it.
A bit of tweaking with the finder settings was needed but it's fine now.
Overall it's seems like an ok update, nothing outstanding so far.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 20-Jul-11 18:36:53
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I kicked Mobile Me many, many months ago -- Am I getting wise in my old days?!

*Guesty doubts this.
Standard User TheHorseman
(knowledge is power) Wed 20-Jul-11 20:05:18
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Installed about 40mins ago and giving it a tryout now on the MBP. So far computer seems to run cooler than it did under Snow Leopard. I think I preferred to old version of Mail though, I'll get used to it I suppose. So far so good.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 20-Jul-11 21:08:08
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Did you never experience autorun on Windows then? something that was only removed recently as it was a big security hole.

Microsoft thought its users were too dumb to run an exe on the disc.
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(deleted) Wed 20-Jul-11 22:48:34
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http://arstechnica.com/apple/reviews/2011/07/mac-os-...

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Standard User Desmond
(sensei) Wed 20-Jul-11 23:08:36
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35 minutes for installation? Don't the old Airs have SSDs or is that just my recollection being wrong? My download took about 35 mins (with a bit of tickling - at one point it was telling me somewhere over 16 days!). Installation on my Macbook's third party SSD took... Actually, I'm not sure. It said 32 mins one second and 14 the next. About 5 minutes later it said 5 minutes and about a minute after that it was rebooting.

First impressions include it will take a while to get used to the scrolling. I know I can change this ant that it is the same as my phone, but it is the exact reverse of what I have become used to on a Mac. Excuse me for being a Luddite, but that seems a somewhat unintuitive change as fas as established users are concerned. I do understand completely why the change happened, but it is frustrating at first. I seem to be discovering other gestures more by accident than anything and then trying to work out quite what I did. Going backward in Safari is extraordinarily and satisfyingly and very intuitively fast! For those not using Lion this is literally, like flicking the pages of a book back and forth. There is no waiting for a page to reload. It's just there.

For those who might suggest that this is some sort of minor and trifling update I'd suggest that you are entirely wrong!. Miss this update and you may find that the learning curve for 10.8 is much bigger than you imagined it would be because you missed this step out. This is odd since virgin 10.8 users might find it all totally intuitive. It's just that as a 10.6 user you may find your habits will be way out of date.

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