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crypticlineage

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I just wanted to say thank you very much to all the people who have adopted Lion and are helping Apple iron it all out so it will be nice and stable for those of us who always wait until later to upgrade.
 
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crypticlineage said:
I just wanted to say thank you very much to all the people who have adopted Lion and are helping Apple iron it all out so it will be nice and stable for those of us who always wait until later to upgrade.

We do our best. Enjoy it at 10.7.2
 
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We do our best. Enjoy it at 10.7.2


what are you talking about? first let 10.7.1 come out then talk about 10.7.2 damnit
 
I could serve you better if you'd buy me a new Mac as well; you wouldn't want to buy beta hardware either, would you? :rolleyes:
 
10.7.2 is currently testing...there never was a 10.7.1

That's for iCloud support which will likely come in September, which suggests Apple are prepping 10.7.1 for release some time this month (in the next week or so I hope).
The reason 10.7.1 isn't released to developers is probably because it's simply addressing known issues with Lion and there are no new features; in fact, 10.7.2 could logically contain 10.7.1, so devs may be indirectly testing the fixes as well.
 
I just wanted to say thank you very much to all the people who have adopted Lion and are helping Apple iron it all out so it will be nice and stable for those of us who always wait until later to upgrade.

I haven't had problems. At first I thought I had a battery life problem, but apparently it is not a problem and I am getting normal battery life.
 
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