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Akrapovic 21st July 2011 11:25

Downloaded mine yesterday too - first impressions are it's no different with the exception of the odd gimmick I'm never going to use!

That said, I've just synced my iPhone to the updated iTunes and it's the first time in a long time it's synod without flashing up some kind of error . . .

SpringHeeledJack 21st July 2011 20:39

I updated my Safari today, to I'm guessing, halfway between Tiger and Lion and it has some new and nifty little extras, but.....try as I might, the AdBlocker feature that has served me very well is now not doing what it should and even here on pprune my eyes are assaulted with loads of flashing adverts from all sides. :hmm: That's progress for you :}


SHJ

foresight 21st July 2011 23:43

Address Book and iCal have gone all naff, like on the iPad, with faux leather. Yuk.

Rush2112 22nd July 2011 01:59

I saw some user comments that Word will not work with Lion - that could be a deal-breaker for us! Both the mem-sahib and I work for MS companies so if we take stuff home it's got to work on the Macs.

crewmeal 22nd July 2011 05:36

Word Excel and Powerpoint work fine on my Macbook pro. What I don't like is at start up some apps open automatically, which means I have to quit or force quit them.

mutt 22nd July 2011 20:31

I like it so far, but I couldn't find where it stored the download prior to installation, so now in the process of downloading another 4 gig for my Macbook.......

Mutt

Shunter 24th July 2011 08:40

Trick is to create a DVD from the download *before* you install it:

How to create an OS X Lion installation disc | MacFixIt - CNET Reviews

aviate1138 25th July 2011 07:25

So far so good with some handy features. Booting up takes around 12 seconds. Cheap as chips at 20.99 squids.

I too am a Macfixit user. Handy info. :)

JSCL 25th July 2011 09:02

Sigh. I use Opera on my Mac and the update doesn't seem to like Opera or vice versa. Crashing constantly.

The Nr Fairy 25th July 2011 11:27

crewmeal:

You should be able to control what apps open when you log in.

Go to the Apple menu, top left, choose "System Preferences", then select "Accounts." Click on your login name - if necessary clicking the padlock bottom left on the Preferences Pane first - and putting in your password. Then select the "Login Items" tab, and you can remove / disable apps which get started when you log in.

See also How to Turn Off Startup Programs on Your Mac (OS X) for more info.

ORAC 25th July 2011 15:03

FYI,

Lion broke the Amazon Mac Kindle application. It won't sync and, if you deregister and try to register again it fails. They're working on it.

However, if you remove the Amazon application and down the Kindle App from the Apple Mac AppStore - it works fine.

Go figure.....

SpringHeeledJack 26th July 2011 15:38

It looks as if Apple are calling the end of the optical drive in computers with the announcement that new editions of the Mini Mac and MacBook Air will have no DVD/CD drives and it seems like the rest of the line might well follow. It feels a bit premature, but in honesty I rarely use the drive on my steed.

Apple bids goodbye to the DVD - Telegraph



SHJ

mixture 26th July 2011 17:00


MacBook Air will have no DVD/CD drives
Erm, since when did the McBook Air have an internal optical drive ?

MacBoero 26th July 2011 17:01

Apple did the same with the floppy disk, and that didn't do them too much harm! :o

mixture 26th July 2011 17:02


Address Book and iCal have gone all naff, like on the iPad, with faux leather. Yuk.
Untested and strictly at your own risk... (straight from a google search)

Code:

http://macnix.********.com/2011/07/change-mac-os-x-107-lion-ical-skin-to.html
grr... I hate PPRune..... replace the stars with *b*l*o*g*s*p*o*t* (without the stars, obviously !)

Akrapovic 27th July 2011 17:02

Lion Update
 
Well, after almost a week of using Lion - it will not not connect to my local wifi network!

Actually, it will for around 5 seconds, then bin me off with a 'connection timeout occurred' message . . . .

Anyone else had this problem, or better still, have a solution!

Brgds
Akrapovic

MacBoero 28th July 2011 13:03


Originally Posted by Akrapovic
Well, after almost a week of using Lion - it will not not connect to my local wifi network!

Actually, it will for around 5 seconds, then bin me off with a 'connection timeout occurred' message . . . .

Anyone else had this problem, or better still, have a solution!

Brgds
Akrapovic

Try deleting your network from the saved networks in the networks control panel. And also removing the auto-login details from the password keychain, and then re-adding the network.

Algy 28th July 2011 13:13

Highly speculative, but also try connecting with ethernet cable to your wifi router, then disconnect cable and go back to wifi. This has cleared a couple of inexplicable wifi access issues for me in the past, absolutely no idea why.

Akrapovic 29th July 2011 15:44

Thanks guys.

It appears it's a problem with the Modem - so I take back my Lion-related rant!

Cheers

crewmeal 30th July 2011 06:48


ou should be able to control what apps open when you log in.
The Nr Fairy - it seem Lion remembers the apps that you were using when you shut down, and reopens them when you next log in!! Cool for some but not me.

Quit apps without Lion remembering their open windows - Mac software - Macworld UK

MrWomble 6th August 2011 13:31

MacBook Air With Lion in 2011
 
I'm about to receive my first ever Mac, a MacBook Air and while I know there are lots of "invaluable Mac app" lists, I know things move on.

Therefore, could people advise on their thoughts for:

anti-virus software
virtualisation software to run Windows in a VM
DVD ripping and watching software

Thanks in advance.

DuneMentat 6th August 2011 13:53


Originally Posted by MrWomble (Post 6623395)
I'm about to receive my first ever Mac, a MacBook Air and while I know there are lots of "invaluable Mac app" lists, I know things move on.

anti-virus software
virtualisation software to run Windows in a VM
DVD ripping and watching software

Congratulations of making the move - once you go Mac you never go back :}

Having made the move fairly recently myself here's my take on the software.

For Anti-virus i use Virusbarrier Plus (can be found in the Mac App Store for around 8€)
For visualization I use Parallels Desktop even though VmWare Fusion is just as good - I just got a good offer on Parallells but have used the VmWare trial with just as good results.

For ripping dvd's I own so i can watch them on the move without having the dvd drive with me I use MacTheRipper 4.0 (MTR). For watching DVD's I use the build in DVD Player which can also play the ripped folder or you can convert them into any format you like to save space for which I use DVDRemaster or Turbo 264.HD

DM

mixture 6th August 2011 14:27


anti-virus software
Personally, I've never run anti-virus software on my mac. But then I don't run a WiFi network etc, which may theoretically increase your risk. You have to be a bit of a muppet to get a virus on your mac (even more so if you use it logged in as a standard user), and the "viruses" out there for OS X are not really true viruses like the nasty things you get on Wind-blows.

However, I have heard good things about intego's products, so will happily second the recommendation of the DuneMentat. If you're just an average consumer user, then some AV software won't do any harm (although make sure you set exclusions on your VMWare/Parallels disk files... run AV in the VM, not on the disk image).


For visualization I use Parallels Desktop even though VmWare Fusion is just as good
Personally I've always been of the impression that Parallels is always playing catch-up with its elder brother. VMWare Fusion has always seemed to be more stable and focused on getting the job at hand done than Parallels which just wants to have a long feature list for marketing purposes, most of which you'll never use. The network stack implementation is also much better in VMWare.

If you have not done so already, you should probably max-out your RAM too. RAM is cheap, and you can never have enough of it.

AppleMacster 7th August 2011 19:13

Womble,

Welcome to Macintosh!

Forget antivirus software. You don't need it, and it will only slow down your Mac. I've not used any antivirus in 24 years using Macs and have never had any problems. It's *still* not an issue. Don't waste your time and money.

Parallels is good, and I've always had good customer service from them.

Ripping DVDs makes more sense if you use Handbrake, which means that you don't have to fight with encryption and you get away with using a lot less disk space. If you have a collection of mixed-region DVDs, it won't ask you to reset the region on your DVD drive all the time either. A typical DVD movie will take up around 1.2Gb, whereas ripping the whole DVD will take up around 4Gb. It also has settings for iPods, iPhones etc. You can use VLC to watch them, or use an App like Boxee as a media interface to access things with a bit more style.

mutt 8th August 2011 07:56

I traded up to a Macbook Pro with the Intel 2.7 Ghz i7 core and 4 GB memory about a month ago. I expected this to be super fast in comparison to the 2.0 Ghz machine that it replaced, but the opposite is happening, the new machine is giving me lots of spinning wheels, and in general is just slower.

I'm not in a country with real Apple dealers, so can anyone tell me if there is any known issues with the I7 core?

Also, what is the Apple replacement policy in the USA and/or UK? Will they swap internationally purchased machines?

Rgds

Mutt

AppleMacster 8th August 2011 08:11

Mutt,

As long as the machine wasn't a grey import, the warranty is an international one on the laptops, for a year if no AppleCare purchased, a total of three years if you bought AppleCare.

They will ultimately swap machines within warranty if they can't be fixed, but they will try to fix them first.

Are there any Apple Authorised Service Providers where you are? They are listed here: AASD/AAD list

mixture 8th August 2011 08:16

You can review the terms and conditions of the standard (non-AppleCare) warranty here.

Background Noise 8th August 2011 09:05

Womble,

Do you need to have windows in a VM - ie running at the same time? Lion will come with bootcamp which allows you to selectively boot into Windows on Lion (in either case, you will need a copy of Windows to install).

Lion will include a DVD player. As for ripping, I've used Mac the Ripper but find handbrake better.

mutt 8th August 2011 10:41

Lots of stores selling Macs and offering repairs, but none are AASD. I spilled cleaning fluid on the keyboard of previous MacBook, repair took 7 weeks due no parts. So I have no interest in giving them the new MacBook Pro to repair.

But your comment does sound as if you expect the new MacBook pro to be blistering fast.

Mutt

WillDAQ 8th August 2011 11:41


Originally Posted by MrWomble (Post 6623395)
anti-virus software

Ignore the "head in the sand" crowd, Sophos for Mac is free.


virtualisation software to run Windows in a VM
VirtualBox


DVD ripping and watching software
Handbrake
VLC

Rush2112 11th August 2011 12:33

I recently replaced the router we had with an Airport Extreme, and jolly pretty it is too, and faster than the old Linksys, so far, so good.

Trouble is the HP C4580 that was running happily and wirelessly refuses to talk to the AE unit and if I want to print anything, I have to reinstall the blessed thing each time. The scanner function won't initialize (sic), and it's all driving me nuts.

I have updated software which claimed to have new printer drivers and I have also been the HP site and downloaded what should be the latest drivers from there but to no avail.

Any thoughts anyone?

I know these things are essentially disposable and a new one will be as cheap as chips but I won't have time this weekend to go and get one.

mixture 11th August 2011 15:00

Check the settings on your HP C4580 match your Wifi settings (e.g. wifi network password and encryption level etc.)

Rush2112 12th August 2011 02:36


Originally Posted by mixture (Post 6633954)
Check the settings on your HP C4580 match your Wifi settings (e.g. wifi network password and encryption level etc.)

Thanks - but I am not sure I can find that(!)

mixture 12th August 2011 06:19

Manuals - HP Photosmart C4580 All-in-One Printer - HP technical support

(I'll come back and update this with a page number once i've had a quick flick through)

Edit:

The information around page 19/20 (user guide) shows how to print a page showing the current configuration and how to access the network configuration menu on the printer.

Rush2112 12th August 2011 12:10

Cheers for that, I will give it a bash!

crewmeal 14th August 2011 06:11

Bootable disk for Lion
 
I made the above disk yesterday and reformatted my Macbook Pro and it all worked out very well. After having saved all the necessary files, photos, music and movies, I recon on saving 51,000gb of hard drive space. It runs smoothly and faster too.

The whole process took around 1.5 hours from start to finish.

mixture 14th August 2011 10:29


51,000gb
What do you store on your disk ???? :eek:

crewmeal 14th August 2011 10:52

Mainly movies and music, but I have a feeling a lot of it was copied in itunes and downloaded elsewhere.

sorry a slip of the 'pen' 5100 gb:ugh:

aviate1138 25th August 2011 12:16

A Mac Finder question
 
I am sure there are some real Mac Aces on here so I wonder if there is a solution to my problem?

When clicking on the Finder Icon in the Dock with the "View" set in the "Columns" I get [from left to right]
a column with all my Devices listed and then to the right a column listing all the relevant files [which can be expanded to allow for long file names].

Are you with me so far? Good.

If I then close that particular window if I return later and reopen it the column listing the files has contracted to its original narrow width and the long filenames are once again partially obscured. This can be very annoying.

Any solution as to how I can keep the relevant column widths as desired rather than the unwanted default setting?

Thanks in advance. :)

I am on Lion 10.7.1 but various friends on Leopard/Snow Leopard have the same problem.

Foniac 25th August 2011 12:37

Wouldn't class myself as a Mac ace... but here you go :P
If you hold option down and then drag the width of the column to your desired setting it'll save it :)


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