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July 2011
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Pour certains, Mac OS X Lion n'est pas une révision majeure de Mac OS X et pourtant, cela ressemble bien à une révolution avec des fonctionnalités inédites et bien pratiques. Certes Lion reprend une grande partie des fonctionnalités d'iOS afin de faci...
Interface, Version, Performances améliorées du Finder
Limité aux Macs récents, Sans trackpad la vie est moins belle, Pas de gain de performances dans les apps
D'un strict point de vue de l'utilisateur, il peut être tentant de se dire: « tout ça pour ça ». La rupture technologique n'est en effet pas telle que l'on a immédiatement l'impression de dompter un nouvel OS. Pourtant, certains changements, invisibles à...
Mission Control is excellent, Great value for money, Easy to install, Great new features
Some teething troubles, A few questionable design decisions
Lion won't shine as brightly as it deserves until its 10.7.2 or 10.7.3 updates, but even now, there's no reason not to upgrade. It's packed with new features, some of which will be immediately to your liking and others that will mature over time.
In short, OS X Lion is a decent upgrade for Macs but a great one for MacBooks. Everything from FileVault 2 - encrypt everything, not just your home folder - to FaceTime - video chat on the move - screams ‘mobile!’, while sedentary users look on and mu...
Easy to install, Extremely cheap, Some excellent new features, Very capable new Mail app, Attractive and sleek
No Front Row, NAS compatibility temporarily broken, Inappropriate design for iCal and Address Book, AirDrop limited to Lion Macs, Full Screen apps one display only
Auto-Save and Versions will be genuine time-savers for professional users, new multi-touch gestures, rewritten Mail app
No longer supports PowerPC software, high system requirements, multi-touch gestures rely on trackpad use
Lion may look like just more Apple eye-candy, but new features such as Auto-Save and Versions are genuine productivity improvements, while the continued refinement of the OS X interface will appeal to long-time Mac users....
The ease of installation, AirDrop, fullscreen apps
LaunchPad, the loss of compatibility with some older apps, a few too many gestures
At £20.99, upgrading to Mac OS X Lion makes sense but with its many new features and changes, it feels like things start to get complicated once that ultra-easy installation process is over. If Snow Leopard was Apple grooming an established product to ...