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Are you using Lion

  • Yes, Im using it and Im loving it

    Votes: 27 73.0%
  • Yes, Im using it but I hate it

    Votes: 4 10.8%
  • No, Im not using it because I can't upgrade

    Votes: 2 5.4%
  • No, Im not using it because I don't want it

    Votes: 4 10.8%

  • Total voters
    37
  • Poll closed .

techy298

macrumors newbie
Original poster
May 2, 2011
27
0
Are you?

Yes, Im using it and Im loving it
Self explanatory.

Yes, Im using it but I hate it
For people who are using it and don't like it. Not for people who went back to SL.

No, Im not using it because I can't upgrade
For people who encountered technical difficulties or are using a PPC computer.

No, Im not using it because I don't want it
for all people who simply don't want to upgrade and are running SL (also people who went back to SL).
 
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singhjeet29

macrumors regular
Oct 9, 2008
248
12
Using it.. I wouldn't say I love it, and I wouldn't say I hate it.. Pretty much split.

Pretty much this, it needs a bit of a stability update (and I hope some more customization to Mission Control, which is great but feels incomplete) before i start to love it.
 

techy298

macrumors newbie
Original poster
May 2, 2011
27
0
Pretty much this, it needs a bit of a stability update (and I hope some more customization to Mission Control, which is great but feels incomplete) before i start to love it.

Yes, I agree mission control needs features like rearranging desktops and fullscreen apps and easier previewing of other fullscreen apps/desktops
 

WSR

macrumors regular
Jun 9, 2011
249
2
I'm staying with Snow Leopard until the following are fixed.

For me Spaces and Expose is better in Snow Leopard. Mission control isn't as functional compared to what is in Snow Leopard. I know some like Mission Control, but to those who used Spaces and Expose extensively, it's a downgrade from Snow Leopard. Hopefully Apple with give us the choice in a later update.

Also, from what some have posted, Lion's version of full-screen mode makes having a second monitor useless. Snow Leopard handles it better. In Snow Leopard I can watch a video in full-screen mode on 1 monitor and do something else in the second. Apparently you can not do that in Lion. This is a big bug that has to be fixed.
 
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