Please just answer my simple question - why do you need to stick with Snow Leopard?
I don't need to, but I want to for the following reason alone:
Imagine going from Spaces in Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, looking like this
Please just answer my simple question - why do you need to stick with Snow Leopard?
So I'm ignorant now am I? This gets better and better.
True, my first real Mac came with Lion installed, however I went through the pain and anguish of getting Leopard and Snow Leopard installed onto my Hackintosh.
Obviously that experience doesn't qualify me to ask questions as to why people are holding back? I've asked this question three or four times now and all I seem to get in response is the same as asking a vet about the Vietnam war... "You don't know man, you weren't there!".
Please just answer my simple question - why do you need to stick with Snow Leopard?
Fully agree with your reasons for sticking with SL my friend.Of course, not everyone uses that many Spaces, but Mission Control seriously hampers the usefulness of more than four virtual desktops.
Fully agree with your reasons for sticking with SL my friend.
I for one have just moved on for the very reasons you mention; I managed to condense my workflow into 4 desktops. Also, with a few 3rd-party tools/hacks I've been able to neuter most of the Mountain Lion annoyances. (BetterTouchTool, Bartender, etc)
But every time I perform a "shut down" under ML I do get the nostalgic urge to go back so I'm not completely cured.
I tried Total Expose when I tried OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion again, but it is a really poor substitute.
I went back to SL 3 times since Lion. Eventually, iCloud won me over. (kicking and screaming).And OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion only lived for 12 hours that day until I returned to Mac OS X 10.6 Snow
I swapped machines with my wife just to stay on SL. But now this one will need replacement soon. Going to try and wait until a least Haswell.but since I need a new computer anyways, and Refurbished once from 2011 get rarer than ever, I probably have to live with OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion or 10.9 at some time anyway.