Testseek.com have collected 74 expert reviews of the Apple Mac OS X 10.7 Lion and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple Mac OS X 10.7 Lion.
July 2011
(84%)
74 Reviews
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Already a significant release for Apple (one million downloads in the first 24 hours); Lion is a stunning upgrade to an already solid, fast and exceedingly stable operating system. Over 250 new features have been introduced and while many of these are ...
Veel nieuwe API’s voor ontwikkelaars, ARC voor geheugenbeheer, Mission Control verenigt Dashboard, Spaces en Exposé, Mac OS X is voor de beginnende gebruiker eenvoudiger geworden, Installatie verloopt volledig digitaal, Toevoeging van herstel-partitie als ‘last resort’, Full Screen-applicaties, Interface geoptimaliseerd om minder aandacht te trekken, Zeer lage prijs en te installeren op al je systemen, Nooit meer bestanden verliezen door Autosave en Versions, Animaties bij handelingen en opstarten van programma’s ogen mooi
maar vertragen de workflow wellicht enigszins, Launchpad lijkt niet nuttig voor de meeste gebruikers
Apple biedt met OS X Lion voor ongeveer 24 euro een prachtig besturingssysteem aan, zo veel mag duidelijk zijn. Voor dat geld mag je het besturingssysteem zelfs op al je OS X-systemen zetten die aan de systeemeisen voldoen. Dat is pas waar voor je geld.Li...
Abstract: Mac OS X Lion is heavily indebted to its iPhone and iPad counterpart, but can its bite match its roar?Right from the start, it's clear Mac OS X Lion is more akin to a smartphone experience than a computer one. You download the software from the Mac App St...
Excellent Price, Auto Save, Versions, and Resume help in saving time, Mission Control handles window clutter with ease, The new search mechanism is very good, Mail’s upgrade is very intuitive and easy to use
Launchpad owes a bit too much to the iOS, Apple’s reliance on a downloaded installer app causes needless complications
An in-depth look at Apple's new Lion OS X 10.7 that roars to life with new features: Gestures, Mission Control, and Launchpad to name a few. ...
Easy to install, Extremely cheap, Some excellent new features, Very capable new Mail app, Attractive and sleek
No Front Row, NAS compatibility temporarily broken, Inappropriate design for iCal and Address Book, AirDrop limited to Lion Macs, Full Screen apps one display only
Auto-Save and Versions will be genuine time-savers for professional users, new multi-touch gestures, rewritten Mail app
No longer supports PowerPC software, high system requirements, multi-touch gestures rely on trackpad use
Lion may look like just more Apple eye-candy, but new features such as Auto-Save and Versions are genuine productivity improvements, while the continued refinement of the OS X interface will appeal to long-time Mac users....
In short, OS X Lion is a decent upgrade for Macs but a great one for MacBooks. Everything from FileVault 2 - encrypt everything, not just your home folder - to FaceTime - video chat on the move - screams ‘mobile!’, while sedentary users look on and mu...
The ease of installation, AirDrop, fullscreen apps
LaunchPad, the loss of compatibility with some older apps, a few too many gestures
At £20.99, upgrading to Mac OS X Lion makes sense but with its many new features and changes, it feels like things start to get complicated once that ultra-easy installation process is over. If Snow Leopard was Apple grooming an established product to ...
When I first laid eyes on the notion that Mac OS X Lion would be like iOS for desktop, I was majorly hesitant. I’m not the biggest fan of iOS, it being a system I find slightly small and limited compared to the capabilities I know my MacBook Pro here ...