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If they choose to fix all the bugs in the .1 update, it will take a lot longer than a couple of weeks, there are so many bugs!
 
Most of you are like wahhhh my screen bar # 86644.6 doesn't turn pink with blue bubbles if I want it to wahhhh give me snow leopard! Not anything important or major. Patience is a virtue.

Also, most of us who keep our things nice and the way they should be are still having zeeerroooo problems.

Well lover... you just keep bowing to the Apple shrine and accept whatever they give you. The rest of us have higher standards.

You'd be deserving of more dialog but after reading your name well, that pretty much explains it all. :)
 
On the phone with AppleCare folks today. Said that they are getting documentation referencing 10.7.1. Should be any day.....

Funniest thing I have ever heard! Apple employees don't know anything until it happens. I remember when I was working at Apple we would get all excited when the first customer would come to the Genius bar with a new OS or new Laptop because we had never even seen before!
 
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_5 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8L1 Safari/6533.18.5)

Would like them to fix the finder, expose, and multiple monitor full screen
 
Also, most of us who keep our things nice and the way they should be are still having zeeerroooo problems.

Good for you, but if you check out the Apple forums, you'd find out it's not the case.

I've made no system changes. My macbook pro will crash if it wakes from sleep with the shell open if left on integrated graphics or dynamic switching. I have to force my discrete gpu in order to avoid a problem waking from sleep. I'm not the only one with a bug similar.

I've gone through the whole rigamarole of resetting PRAM, NVRAM, SMC reset, etc. RAM is fine and passed all stress tests.
 
Funniest thing I have ever heard! Apple employees don't know anything until it happens. I remember when I was working at Apple we would get all excited when the first customer would come to the Genius bar with a new OS or new Laptop because we had never even seen before!

LOL +1

I always loved when someone would ask about some rumored product and when I told them I really didn't know any more than they did…I'd get, "Ah…gotchya *wink*" or "Come on, just between you and me" etc.
 
Even developers don't have access to any beta versions of 10.7.1 as of yet, so this is highly unlikely.

Well, as explained above, developers don't have access to it because they WON'T have access to it beforehand. Apple will release 10.7.1 as a CLOSED bug-fix package following Lion's golden master release.

Besides, this has nothing to do with "secret" products; it's widely common for Apple support documents to reference soon-to-be-released OS updates...
 
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I'm not whining you understand, but it would be nice to get thru a session of Safari without it taking down my entire system. On my 2011 iMac. MBP is okay. OBTW, I don't believe you. Zeeeerroooo????? Gimme a break!

Mine is 100% fine, as well as 6 of my friends who have MBP and Lion. We don't screw around "customizing" and end up making a mess that Apple can't fix with updates.
 
You're all nuts. Our macs work perfectly. Obviously you'll only get complaints in a complaint forum. Most of the world is FINE, though. Get lives and stop whining because you can't get your pretty rainbows and horses in HD. I've got a fast, perfectly running piece of never been dropped or ruined equipment. Take better care of your things and mind what you download. No computer I've ever owned has had a bug of any kind through upgrades because I take care of them.
 
You're all nuts. Our macs work perfectly. Obviously you'll only get complaints in a complaint forum. Most of the world is FINE, though. Get lives and stop whining because you can't get your pretty rainbows and horses in HD. I've got a fast, perfectly running piece of never been dropped or ruined equipment. Take better care of your things and mind what you download. No computer I've ever owned has had a bug of any kind through upgrades because I take care of them.

Oh my gosh... You BETTER be kidding me
 
No computer I've ever owned has had a bug of any kind through upgrades because I take care of them.

So maybe if I spend more time polishing the display, my almost brand new 2011 iMac won't crash almost every time it plays a video after doing a clean install of Lion and touching no settings whatsoever?
 
So maybe if I spend more time polishing the display, my almost brand new 2011 iMac won't crash almost every time it plays a video after doing a clean install of Lion and touching no settings whatsoever?

You forgot about sending an email to Steve Jobs showing him how appreciative you are of Lion and all the "new features." ;)
 
You're all nuts. Our macs work perfectly. Obviously you'll only get complaints in a complaint forum. Most of the world is FINE, though. Get lives and stop whining because you can't get your pretty rainbows and horses in HD. I've got a fast, perfectly running piece of never been dropped or ruined equipment. Take better care of your things and mind what you download. No computer I've ever owned has had a bug of any kind through upgrades because I take care of them.

So when 10.7.1 comes out and the documentation mentions it fixing a bug - I assume you won't be downloading it... After all, you have zeeeerrrrrooooo problems. Apple is just lying about it fixing bugs because they are perfect.

Where is the we're not worthy smiley. I bow at the feet of loverboy... :)
 
I'm not the OP would love my WiFi fixed. Would also like to get TextEdit/Preview to stop crashing (or sometimes just disappearing) every time I use it. I've implemented all the suggested fixes but none work.

The last thing is not a bug but a feature. Auto termination in Lion.
 
Well, as explained above, developers don't have access to it because they WON'T have access to it beforehand. Apple will release 10.7.1 as a CLOSED bug-fix package following Lion's golden master release.

Apple has never released an OS X update without giving it to developers beforehand. Why would 10.7.1 be any different?
 
Well, as explained above, developers don't have access to it because they WON'T have access to it beforehand. Apple will release 10.7.1 as a CLOSED bug-fix package following Lion's golden master release.

For someone speaking with such high degree of confidence - you don't have much of a clue as to what you're talking about. :rolleyes:

Every point release of MacOS gets released to developers first. No exceptions. There is no such thing as "closed bug-fix package" in Apple's world (if you feel that there is - please point to past evidence of it, other than you just asserting that there is).

The fact that 10.7.1 hasn't yet been released to developers simply means that Apple isn't ready to begin beta testing it. Which also means we won't see 10.7.1 public release next week. It does not mean Apple is going to skip 10.7.1 beta testing process and release it into the wild untested.
 
Mine is 100% fine, as well as 6 of my friends who have MBP and Lion. We don't screw around "customizing" and end up making a mess that Apple can't fix with updates.

Imagine being an computer company in California with millions of compliant fortheloveofmacs all around the world ready to buy whatever doo doo you want to shovel their way.
 
Apple has never released an OS X update without giving it to developers beforehand. Why would 10.7.1 be any different?

Then 10.7.1 feels a bit late to the show don't you think. GM was released on July 1st and same version was released to the MAS 19 days later. It's been 40+ days and no dev versions have been seeded.

10.6.1 was released just two weeks later.

I can easily see it going both ways.
 
I hope 10.7.1 fixes intermittent wifi issue. Safari needs the bug regarding the top of the page disappearing fixing too, as well as the memory hoarding.

Other than that, all is grand on my Lion mac.

OH AND LET ME MOVE MY BLOODY MISSION CONTROL WINDOWS AROUND!! :mad:
 
You're all nuts. Our macs work perfectly. Obviously you'll only get complaints in a complaint forum. Most of the world is FINE, though. Get lives and stop whining because you can't get your pretty rainbows and horses in HD. I've got a fast, perfectly running piece of never been dropped or ruined equipment. Take better care of your things and mind what you download. No computer I've ever owned has had a bug of any kind through upgrades because I take care of them.

stop it ... your delusions of grandeur are making me laugh so hard that I might drop my mbp and ruin my hello kitty desktop theme
 
I have Lion on a 2008 Mac Pro and a 2010 Macbook Pro and the only problem I have seen is my keyboard illumination wont turn off on the Macbook. There is the odd spinning wheel where there was not before, but otherwise. I am lucky to have no sleep/wake issues, no freezing, etc.
 
Obviously it will get released to developers first. Why stop doing that now? I'm just amazed it's taking so long. And then 10.7.2 release is odd to me. But I suppose it makes sense if all you're doing is adding iCloud and not fixing bugs, while fixing bugs in a separate release.

Juuuuuuuuuuuust wish they'd hurry it up is all.
 
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