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http://www.macworld.com/article/158135/201...er_preview.html

Some interesting additions - Versions and AirDrop, updated Mail interface (will be like the iOS interface). I have friends with iPads who love that interface and manage a lot of their email on their iPads because of it, so I'm sure it will make lots of people happy.

$99/year will get you a copy now, if you just can't wait... wink.gif
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« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2011, 03:12:22 PM »
Any idea what the following means?
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Lion also offers full-screen support for applications and support for new multitouch gestures, such as pinch-to-zoom on Web pages and swiping. The former is a particular focus of Lion, according to Apple. “Full-screen experiences are a very important part of what we're doing with Mac OS X Lion," said Apple’s Wiley Hodges, director of Mac OS X Product Marketing. “We’ve had it in the past, but we're making it systemwide now.”
Is there a reason why anyone would want apps to take over the entire screen? Other than that's what seems to be a Windows user thing as well as for tiny screens such as the iPhone and iPad. dntknw.gif I just hope it is a System Preference. What's the point of having a large screen if all you can see is one app? wallbash.gif
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« Reply #2 on: February 24, 2011, 04:07:37 PM »
I agree, Jim - Windows drives me NUTS with this!!! And some Windows users don't even know that they HAVE options, they've become so brainwashed! wink.gif

(I'm not kidding - I was working with someone 2 days ago at her computer during a meeting, and suggested that she make the browser window smaller. She looked at me blankly...)
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« Reply #3 on: February 24, 2011, 07:13:13 PM »
QUOTE(Paddy @ Feb 24 2011, 02:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
(I'm not kidding - I was working with someone 2 days ago at her computer during a meeting, and suggested that she make the browser window smaller. She looked at me blankly...)

The win machines at our library open every link in a new itty-bitty window. I've watched folks sit there and scroll left to right and back and up and down to read whatever is there, not realizing that they could resize the window. It's weird. Very weird.

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« Reply #4 on: February 25, 2011, 09:38:29 AM »
It's actually sad...hopefully, one day, someone will create a system that will be able to recognize what the user wants or needs and...
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...tells them to step away from the tool. eek2.gif laughhard.gif

OTOH, just yesterday I got very frustrated (angry, even) when my wife got an email with two attachments and I couldn't get one to open correctly. One was a plain RTF that gave "instructions" on how to open the other one. That 'other' one was labeled as a PDF. However, the instructions said it must be opened with Adobe Reader. Most people who know me will recognize that telling me to do something only one way, particularly if it involves a specific piece of software and a widely used format, is a good way to make my stubborn side come alive. blush-anim-cl.gif

Preview could open the PDF. Pages could open it, including the formatting which Preview ignored. Even Mariner Write could open it. Of course, what every one has already guessed is that the PDF had embedded text entry blocks that none of these apps would display. Not even PDFpen Pro would do that. I would have sworn that we've had this problem addressed at TS before, but I was in no mood to show my ignorance or ineptitude. I simply caved and downloaded the latest Reader and opened the file. wallbash.gif

The whole point of this organizations use of this kind of file was to receive a "digital" copy of the application. I'm sure it was done with Acrobat as they specifically warned against opening it in that app. Thus, someone there recognized the marginal 'protection' their method had from editing.

The worst part of the whole situation is that I realized that my wife had no idea what had to be done, despite the 'instructions' to navigate to a site, determine which file was appropriate, download a file and uncompress the file, install it on the computer, open the attached file with the new app and fill out the form. Apparently, the user would need no instructions on how to actually get the new app to send the edited file back to the organization... rolleyes.gif

The vast majority of TS members would have absolutely no problem with any of the above steps, of course. But my wife has basically zero experience in downloading and installing applications, much less determining which of several versions of an app she should download. Fortunately, the OS pretty much takes care of uncompressing and installing things. But she would still have to contend with the dialogs asking for permission to continue doing something that she had no idea as to whether it was safe or not. She would probably just decline the EULA agreement and the whole process would stop there! wink.gif But many click the OK button so automatically that they are easily duped into installing malware!

This whole mess comes from my lack of educating her (and my grand daughters) about some of the basics of computer usage. How to use a particular application is one thing, how to do so much more than that is even more important! I can't blame her for a still confusing machine. nono.gif

Of course, it's usually easier to simply become the 'tech/geek' in the family... rolleyes.gif But that really doesn't help our family and friends learn what they could be doing...while actually enjoying it because the fear factor would be gone! yes.gif
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« Reply #5 on: February 25, 2011, 03:57:59 PM »
<What we know about Lion>
QUOTE("ars technica")
Apple discussed a few of these features, which combine "the power of Mac OS X with the magic of iPad," when it first showed an early preview of Lion last October. Those features include the Mac App Store (available to Snow Leopard users with the 10.6.6 update); Launchpad, a Springboard-like app launcher for Mac OS X; and the ability of apps to run in full-screen mode. There was also Mission Control, a blend of Spaces, Exposé, Dashboard all mashed up.
Aside from the 'fluff,' the highlighted word in that quote is what I was hoping to see. wink.gif
« Last Edit: February 26, 2011, 12:54:29 PM by Xairbusdriver »
THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF COUNTRIES
Those that use metric = #1 Measurement system
And the United States = The Banana system
CAUTION! Childhood vaccinations cause adults! :yes: