Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion)
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^thats what i was thinking as well... like is it really a big problem?
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Just to clarify.. The dock indicators are not completely gone; it's just a matter of going into System Preferences and hitting a checkbox under the Dock options.
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Ahh... that will make things much easier then.
@Bunneh: I never had any finder windows open...but it appears to be open at all times to run something, like the dock... (i think, as I restart finder the dock restarts too)
@Bunneh: I never had any finder windows open...but it appears to be open at all times to run something, like the dock... (i think, as I restart finder the dock restarts too)
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@Bunneh, If you don't have finder on, how do you navigate your files? You wouldn't even have items on your desktop. o_O
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I made an app with applescript (lolololo) that would quit finder when I didn't need it open. It made anything I was using go faster. I could still launch it when I desired.
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That sounds like a smashing idea, Mr. Bunny Tails!MistuhBunnie wrote:I made an app with applescript (lolololo) that would quit finder when I didn't need it open. It made anything I was using go faster. I could still launch it when I desired.
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Re: Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion)
Um. I thought someone somewhere here said Lion was free to try. But it's 100 dollars per year to subscribe... http://developer.apple.com/programs/
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Re: Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion)
Lion is Apple's largest release since the original Mac OS X Cheetah in 2001. It separates the general desktop feel from the Mac OS, and is the final step in the systematic elimination of Apple's venerable Finder. The OS in itself will likely merge with iOS, or be replaced by it over time. Personally, I find this very upsetting and disappointing that a company such as Apple would turn to such drastic measures. However, as time goes by, shit happens.
Next Monday is WWDC 2011. The actual press release states that Steve Jobs & Friends plan to reveal iOS 5, Mac OS X Lion and a new service called iCloud. Personally, I hope this won't be like Ubuntu One, but something more logical and streamlined with the OS. Lion is obviously the future of the Macintosh; whether we embrace it or not, iOS is the future of Apple, the Caesar Triumvirate of the Apple product line.
As time marches on, I personally hope to see HTML 5 and CSS the proprietary application environment for OS X and the total elimination of Javascript and Flash. But alas, that seems rather far off, considering the rest of the industry.
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Next Monday is WWDC 2011. The actual press release states that Steve Jobs & Friends plan to reveal iOS 5, Mac OS X Lion and a new service called iCloud. Personally, I hope this won't be like Ubuntu One, but something more logical and streamlined with the OS. Lion is obviously the future of the Macintosh; whether we embrace it or not, iOS is the future of Apple, the Caesar Triumvirate of the Apple product line.
As time marches on, I personally hope to see HTML 5 and CSS the proprietary application environment for OS X and the total elimination of Javascript and Flash. But alas, that seems rather far off, considering the rest of the industry.
Toodles,
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Re: Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion)
Kinda bumping this; sorry 'bout that.
I'm really surprised people aren't more up in arms about Halo Demo being axed.
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I'm really surprised people aren't more up in arms about Halo Demo being axed.
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What?!Moxus wrote:Halo Demo being axed.
Well... shit, that sucks.
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Still runnin' Tiger
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It's a bit disappointing, maybe, but I've been expecting this would happen for a long time so I'm not really surprised. What other predictions to look forward to? Maybe 10.8 dropping support for 32-bit applications.Moxus wrote:Kinda bumping this; sorry 'bout that.
I'm really surprised people aren't more up in arms about Halo Demo being axed.
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Also, to me, the peak of the game was way in the past anyway.
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Very true. I didn't think about things that way.
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Well, shit, it would appear now that someone else is going to have to make a small computer company that is statistically very popular with gay people. And then the cycle will repeat itself
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