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Originally Posted by baggss View Post
I've never considered Lion a step backwards. iCloud? Yes, Lion, No.

Having read through several reviews and Apples web site, I don't think it's iOS on the desk top. I think it's more of an integration strp between the desktop and the mobile devices, in a good way, while leaving OSX as a robust and capable desktop OS. I like the increased caoabiliteds of iCloud syncing, the new iMessage and other things that will make it easier for those of us with multiple devices to keep what we want to keep synced synced and share data across all devices.
As long as they leave OS X in it's current basic state, and these changes do not badly alter or hinder the overall performance of it, I don't mind at all. From their standpoint it does seem like a very good idea, more people start out with an iOS device and move onto a Mac later. If Apple can make that transition any easier than it already is, without hurting those who have been using OS X for years in the process, maybe Mountain Lion will be a better update than Lion was. (in my opinion)

-Evan
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