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Mas OSX Lion- You digging it?

CES020

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those gestures worked on snow leopard! :)

Not the 4 finger swipe to bring up Mission Control, or the pinch to bring up the Launch Pad :tongue:

I read the thing about doing away with the mouse too.

For me, it's so natural and nice to be able to flip pages, move from application to application, or launch new applications all with gestures. Just seems natural to me, I like it.
 

njshorts

New Member
Not the 4 finger swipe to bring up Mission Control, or the pinch to bring up the Launch Pad :tongue:

I read the thing about doing away with the mouse too.

For me, it's so natural and nice to be able to flip pages, move from application to application, or launch new applications all with gestures. Just seems natural to me, I like it.

that's true, but the ones he mentioned... :)

worst part of having any gestures available to you (leopard, snow leopard or lion): using a windows-based computer. i've found myself trying to 2-finger scroll on my parents' laptops way too often.
 

BLC411

New Member
rawr

I upgraded the day Lion came out at work and have had no problems running CS5.5 and printing to our printers (HP's, Xerox, Brother, PC's & Macs on the network). I also agree with using Carbon Clone to back up your hard drive, but other than that you are more than likely safe if migrating from Snow Leopard. I think they did a really nice job utilizing screen space with the full size apps and scroll bars (lack of). I'm finding my day to day work flow is just smoother.
 
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