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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The editors liked
Easy installation process
Finally Auto Save is implemented
Slick Mission Control.
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
The editors didn't like
New features aren't really innovative
Front Row removed
Transition effects aren't very smooth
Safari needs to be fixed.
Launchpad owes a bit too much to the iOS
Apple’s reliance on a downloaded installer app causes needless complications
Low price, recovery partition, polished new features, iOS-ification optional
Changes a number of traditional Mac OS X processes, incompatible with PowerPC apps
Compatibility issues aside, Mac OS X Lion represents a big shift for Apple’s way of thinking about the Mac and is low-priced enough that everyone should download it eventually. ...
Abstract: Disclaimer: This review reflects the personal opinions of Robert Mohns, a freelance reviewer. Our reader report discussions offer additional, unbiased discussion (both pro and con), where more feedback is welcome.] Two years after releasing "Snow ...
Abstract: by August 23, 2011 As frequent readers know, I am an intrepid early adopter so as soon as , or "Lion" for short, was available on July 19, 2011, I upgraded all my clients and server Macs running Snow Leopard (10.6.8). Risky? A bit so but as usual I ...
Abstract: Apple released the latest update, Mac OS 10.7.4, to Lion last week. I downloaded and installed it on my various Macs and those of my family members and several friends. All installed without a hitch. No significant bugs have shown up since so I am w...
In conclusion, Mac OS X Lion is definitely the world's most advanced desktop operating system that successfully combines the great features of the iPad operating system with that of desktop and notebook computers. Mac OS X Lion is also quite fast to us...
In the past, Apple has charged $129 for upgrades with far fewer improvements than this, and that price upgraded just a single system. At $30 for all the Macs in your world, the only reason not to upgrade to Lion is because you rely on old PowerPC-based ap...
After a long period of relative stability on the Mac, Lion is a shock to the system. It’s a radical revision, motivated in part by the vast influx of new Mac users coming to the platform from iOS, that makes the Mac a friendlier computer. Veteran Mac u...
Abstract: Bringing the desktop and tablet operating systems closer together, Apple's OS X Lion aims to be the most advanced and stable OS in the market today.A departure from previous DVD-based software installations, Lion ($29.99) is downloaded directly on compati...
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 ...
Easy to install; Mission Control and Launchpad makes navigation easy; many new handy features like Auto Save, Resume and full-screen mode; affordable.
Fullscreen mode can only handle a single monitor; AirDrop works only with other Macs running Lion; AutoSave supports limited number of apps.
Lion, the eight version of the Mac OS X, is an excellent upgrade that may just change the way you use your Mac. It also incorporates some iOS-like features such as Launchpad and gesture driven controls which make it easier to interact with the Mac. A...