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
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a Apple inverteu a ordem de rolagem para um modo “natural” que demora um pouco a se acostumar. Dá para desabilitar essa função e voltar ao estado anterior. Com o Lion, a Apple começou a integrar recursos e visuais do iOS no sistema. Como o app do Twitter...
Abstract: Apple hasn't exactly paid a ton of attention to Mac OS X since the iPhone came out. There, I said it. This was obvious even in the lead-up to Leopard in 2007, when Apple delayed that OS's release from a spring timeframe to October so that they could ...
Abstract: Mac OS X 10.7 was first shown to the public in October 2010. The presentation was understated, especially compared to the bold rhetoric that accompanied the launches of the iPhone ("Apple reinvents the phone") and the iPad ("a magical and revolutiona...
Greater use of gestures works well; Versions and auto save are very handy; Revamped Mail is easier to use
No support for PowerPC applications
Lion is Apple's most significant update to Mac OS X for years. The iPhone-inspired touches are well done and not overbearing, and the increased use of gestures for navigation is slick and -- despite some initial confusion -- logical. It's stable, featu...
Abstract: Apple lässt den Löwen aus dem Käfig: Ab sofort steht „Mac OS X 10.7“ mit dem Codenamen „Lion“ zur Verfügung. Über 250 Verbesserungen warten auf den Nutzer. COMPUTER BILD hat das Betriebssystem ausprobiert und stellt Ihnen die wichtigsten Funktionen vor...
More than 250 new features (albeit many of them small), Improved Mail app, Mission Control, resume, autosave, versions and AirDrop are all useful new features
Launchpad is a little gimmicky, No upgrade path from preSnow Leopard versions
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Published: 2011-07-20, Author: Brian , review by: engadget.com
AirDrop allows for file sharing over WiFiResume, Auto Save, and Versions protect dataSupports more multi-touch gestures
End of Rosetta supportSome program incompatibilitySnow Leopard required for installation
If Apple's end game is a complete shift away from the personal computer, Lion feels like a transitional operating system -- one that hasn't quite sealed the deal. After all, even though 250 features sounds like an impressively round number, most of the of...
Interface, Version, Performances améliorées du Finder
Limité aux Macs récents, Sans trackpad la vie est moins belle, Pas de gain de performances dans les apps
D'un strict point de vue de l'utilisateur, il peut être tentant de se dire: « tout ça pour ça ». La rupture technologique n'est en effet pas telle que l'on a immédiatement l'impression de dompter un nouvel OS. Pourtant, certains changements, invisibles à...
Polishes the corners of Mac OS X: AirDrop, Resume, AutoSave, fullscreen mode and upgraded Mail app are winning additions. Apple's visions of a future awash in gesturebased input devices, and the language we'll use when we get there, are being mapped out i
Most of the iPadlike gestures don't translate eloquently to the desktop. Our brains aren't prepared to flip the script on scrolling. New Launchpad feature is confusing on Macs with larger screens. Mission Control is ugly; bring back Exposé