Put your cursor over any word in any app, and press that. You'll get a nice little dictionary definition without ever having opened Dictionary.app
Nice!..Thx
Put your cursor over any word in any app, and press that. You'll get a nice little dictionary definition without ever having opened Dictionary.app
Meh ...... Old news.
Use the Keyboard Shortcut Control>Command>D when you put your cursor over any word in any App . . . . . Brilliant
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Adobe CS3 seems to be working fine for others on Lion, with the exception of a bug that causes its programs to crash when you try to print from them. That can be fixed by removing the following files:
/Library/Printers/PPDs/contents/Resources/en.lproj
/Library/Printers/PPDs/contents/Resources/Zh_CN.lproj
/Library/Printers/PPDs/contents/Resources/Ja.lproj
/Library/Printers/PPDs/contents/Resources/ko.lproj
/Library/Printers/PPDs/contents/Resources/Zh_TW.lproj
Apple just addressed the WiFi issues with Lion in the 10.7.1 update. Maybe you should've waited a couple more days.
FileMaker has kept known issues with Lion documented for some time now, and they have stated that only version 11 will be supported to work with Lion going forward. Since you're a couple versions behind on Adobe CS, I'm guessing that's probably the case with this program too. You might want to read up on the apps you use before a major OS upgrade next time. It's not as if you needed Lion.
I have to say that installing Lion was a huge time wasting affair for me. It corrupted my Adobe Creative Suite CS3 and no solution offered worked. The wifi keeps dropping out - a common problem it would seem from other postings on the internet. My Filemaker programme crashed on opening. At times the computer speed was so slow you simply had to reboot it.
A big disappointment that almost makes Windows Vista seem acceptable by comparison.
After 2 days messing around I am now back to Snow Leopard, and that's where I'm staying until they sort out the vast problems with this new OS. I doubt I'll get my money back though!