Here’s a quick summary of about 30 minutes with OSX Lion (© Apple):
1. Little “lights” under icons in dock were by default turned off in Lion (© Apple).
2. Smaller control buttons on the windows.
3. There is a new link in the dock called “launchpad” that makes your desktop look just like an iPhone/iPad (© Apple).
4. Address book looks like a book.
5. Strange sliding effect on finder view selector.
6. The finder’s ( Apple) left pane is now nearly identical to windows 7 explorer’s left pane.
7. The mail application looks quite different and again not in a good way.
8. Safari (© Apple) finally supports full screen.
In short, I may suggest some reservation when your desktop OS is modeling its “innovations” after a 4 year old mobile device. There are rumors of pending “multi-touch” capability but our touch-pad did not indicate any sign of it. If this is for touch screens they must be planning to tabletize their iMacs (© Apple) or something since it is obvious that touchscreens in a desktop formfactor are impractical. You think your carple tunnel is acting up now? Try holding your hand up in the air for long periods of “touch time”.
The beta is buggy and does not appear to behave correctly. It really looks like they may be attempting to create a 1 size fits all OS for all devices. Safari (© Apple) finally supports full screen. Something most other browsers have done for longer than we can remember. I used to use Netscape’s full screen mode, which means it’s definitely been around a while.
Those little lights in the doc that tells you the app is running are by default turned off. This could be a further hint at their plans to clamp down on mult-tasking the same way they have on their small devices. Windows 7’s “glass” box around the icon is synonymous with this. Exposé (© Apple) has a strange habit of overlapping the windows which seems to be a bug & dashboard (© Apple? If not, I’m sure they’ve tried to) looks different. The window comes from the side and is no longer transparent. Perhaps something not finalized.
Scrolling by default is backwards! Thankfully this can be fixed in mouse settings.
Apple (© Apple) is really in love with their own mobile OS, so much so that they are willing to deprecate their desktop OS features in favor of the mobile OS. Very counter-intuitive strategy. IMO.
However, last but not least, the most exciting change in OSX Lion (© Apple) so far! Drum roll please… Resizing windows from any side and as a special bonus, window animations! Welcome to the last decade Steve Jobs (© Apple).
So Apple (© Apple) manages to simultaneously salute the other OSes with some of their copycat enhancements while oddly moving toward what appears to be constraining a full computer to the input and formfactor limitations of a PDA. We can certainly cheer the prior.
As far as I’m concerned there is nothing better than Ubuntu’s “jiggly” windows. Or as I like to refer to them, the Jiggy Windows… or as the song goes “na na na na na na, getting jiggy windows.” But, Apple (© Apple) has done well to take a clue from them. Once again we will certainly be astounded to see how Steve (© Apple) spins these imitations as innovations.
Credits: thanks to Apple (© Apple) for sending the Lion (© Apple) Preview DVD and thanks for making it the easiest yet to install on my 5 year old Dell.
And thank you Dell for making the M1710. An amazing machine.
Disclaimer: We are not sure that Apple (© Apple) has ©ed the word Lion (© Apple) however since we are aware (© Apple) of their (© Apple) propensity for lawsuits (© Apple) we figure it can’t hurt (© Apple) to © the heck out of this.
Hi there, Thank you for the great article.
man why you pay so much for mac you waste money? even ipad is waste it like big phone but not phone. man so dum.
I still think OSX is better than Windows 😉 oh and I’m pretty sure the “lights” (the white little glowing dot under the icon) is already a part of 10.6. I also haven’t checked out the preview yet.
Using much of the same reasoning you use E.G. Safari finally has full screen browsing….Windows 7 finally has full indexed search!, or way back in the day, Windows 95 finally has a start menu…I could really go on…
what do you mean by clamp down on multitasking?
“what do you mean by clamp down on multitasking?”
I think they are talking about how Apple didn’t allow multitasking on iOS by any application except for Apple applications. It is possible that they will want to suspend non-Apple applications to make the machine appear faster than PC alternatives by sacrificing background processing. A clever shell game.
(this is for other reader’s benefits Pradham, I know you understand this) – The reason many computers seem so slow is not because they are “junk” or really “slow” but because they are trying to do too much at once. Apple knows that Microsoft has suffered a lot more so far than them for this and as was the case on the iPhone they “clamped down” or disallowed any applications but their own to run in the background. Instead of making it work, they just blocked the functionality. Droid phones can get slow and run the battery down when they have too many background apps, but it doesn’t mean that Droid is going to just disallow it. Only Apple would make such a move.
The “little light” under the icon in OSX is a symbol that the application is running in the background. By disabling this it appears Apple may be moving away from a free and open multi-tasking functionality to a more controlled approach. Even on Windows many users don’t understand what it means to have an application “in the background” running. However, we tech savvy do, and we don’t want Bill Gates or Steve Jobs dictating an exclusive list of apps “allowed” to make use of that.
The reason Apple would want to do this is because they can then create the facade that their computers are faster than ever when in reality they are just doing less than ever. Kind of a cop out if you ask me.
“what do you mean by clamp down on multitasking?”
I think they are talking about how Apple didn’t allow multitasking on iOS by any application except for Apple applications. It is possible that they will want to suspend non-Apple applications to make the machine appear faster than PC alternatives by sacrificing background processing. A clever shell game.