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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 20-Jul-11 23:33:56
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The scrolling threw me at first but i'm starting to get used to it. I just try and think of it as what would really happen if you were scrolling a long paper script. What really threw me was that it also reversed mouse scrolling
Standard User Desmond
(sensei) Wed 20-Jul-11 23:36:51
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I have to admit that I have not used a mouse with a Mac for so long that I can't actually remember when this event occurred.... Maybe that last time I reinstalled the OS on my Hackintosh Server.

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Standard User BuckleZ
(fountain of knowledge) Wed 20-Jul-11 23:40:47
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Running Lion now, and seems not much diff to snow leopard... the launchpad app is handy

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 20-Jul-11 23:41:30
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I have been a real luddite, but now have a magic track pad. But the mouse is the only option for FInal Cut Pro, especially when manipulating sound, and doing complicated stuff in photoshop
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 21-Jul-11 00:51:21
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lol, http://arstechnica.com/apple/reviews/2011/07/mac-os-... 'three of these are running'.

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(moderator) Thu 21-Jul-11 01:02:07
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Indeed, since Lion resolves several major gripes that have traditionally put off Windows users � including any-edge window resizing and full-screen applications � we suggest anyone curious about switching should take a look too. Lion makes the transition to the Mac platform smoother and more tempting than ever.


From a PC magazine...

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Standard User stniuk
(committed) Thu 21-Jul-11 01:14:02
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That window sizing thing must have been a real deal breaker for windows users....
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(moderator) Thu 21-Jul-11 01:15:39
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I suppose having to remember which corner to use was the major problem...

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 21-Jul-11 01:18:49
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Wow, so fullscreen apps are considered an advance?
Standard User stniuk
(committed) Thu 21-Jul-11 01:24:13
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For me as a mac user it's pretty much a gimmick. Might be nice for videos or something but I will rarely use it.
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