I'm liking the new downloads tab in Safari. The old downloads windows always used to find away to hide from me. Not any more!
oooOOOoo00Ooo - my macbook now supports a 64 bit kernel, and defaults to it.
I see a lot of you are freaking out about inverse scrolling (more natural feeling to me), but apparently you guys did no reading about the OS before upgrading. It's easily reversed back to the old method under system prefs> trackpad. After playing with developer preview 1, I actually went out and bought shareware (Smart Scroll) to reverse the scrolling. It just feels right. It makes more sense. Now if people have it the other way, it throws me off!
Disagree. It's not like we're talking terminal hacking here. There's enough of a reason someone would need to get to their Library folder that they should have at least made it a preference item.
And if the Library is so dangerous, why didn't they also hide the main system Library?
I also can't find the feature (I believe it's expose) where you could swipe away all open apps and just see your desktop. The ability to bring them all on screen to click between is still there, but the four fingers swiping down no longer clears the space.
Anyone got ideas?
That's all well and good, except there are those of us who don't have a trackpad and a regular mouse (or trackball) works in a manner we don't like. With no trackpad on my iMac I can't change the setting. Seems like Apple forgot not everyone uses one...
EDIT: Found the solution. My iMac came with an Apple Wireless Mouse which I've never used. I set it up and was able to then go in through the Mouse Prefs Pane and disable the "Natural" scrolling. Thank god....
'Natural' scrolling is about the most unnatural name for something that is not at all normal for a desktop environment.
It was jarring at first, but I stuck with it, and now I like it.
I purchased/downloaded it tonight and I am now burning my boot disc. I think I'll wait till tomorrow to install it. It's getting late.
Ok so who am I kidding? I couldn't wait till tomorrow. It's installing on my MacBook as I type this.
lion installed fine except when it attempted to upgrade mail to work with lion it says that upgrade failed and also says
Your Mail index has been damaged. To repair it, quit Mail. When i do this it just repeats the process and i end up back where I started.