iMac Intel i3 21.5” OS 10.6.8, (10.7 ?)
Downloaded OS 10.7 and installed it on a separate External Disc.
Of course I did not make a copy of the .dmg file so that i can't make a reinstall unless I pay again another 30 bucks.
I don't know if I'm going to make use of it anyway if it performs the way it does now.
- I can't move the Dock to the RH side of the screen, only to the bottom or to the LH side.
- It may be finger (or brain) problem, but I can't make a "Save as" of a simple TextEdit file.
- I can't disable the F1 to F4 keys so that I can reprogram them to do something else.
- And of course most of my apps don't work since most of them are PPC apps.
And besides my OS 10.6.8 runs like "a son of a gun" and rarely crashes. So i think it's going
to be a "Hello 10.7, Goodbye 10.7" and return to my faithful 10.6.8.
Positive and negative comments are welcome.
jb
PS No problem with the "reverse scrolling"
1. You can re-download the Lion installer any time you please once you've paid. I know this because I tried it. You won't get charged again. I made a USB stick because I didn't want to go through 4 GB of bandwidth every time I updated another household Mac. While we have plenty of bandwidth at home (150GB a month, since Rogers just upped it last week on our tier) we have a somewhat more limited plan at the cottage and that's where we are now with 2 Macs.
2. Dock preferences haven't changed since SL. You can still move the Dock to the right or the left or the bottom - see the Dock prefs in the System prefs. (tried it too, just to check - just give it a few seconds to actually move)
3. What Jim said - just click Duplicate if you need a different copy than the original. Rename, done.
4. In the System Prefs->Keyboard, tick the "Use all F1, F2, etc. keys as standard function keys" box and then reprogram away. Using any of these keys
and the "fn" key will give you their standard Mac functions after you do that. Other options - See:
http://www.joshsunshine.me.uk/2011/07/rema...y-to-launchpad/ 5. Bite the bullet and update applications? Sorry - the fact that PPC apps won't work in Lion has been well publicized for a very long time and there isn't anything you can do other than update (or stick with the older OS).