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In Lion, scrolling is reversed to mimic scrolling in iOS. Is it possible to reconcile iOS and Mac OS X, and is that something we really want?Īlthough Lion looks similar to Snow Leopard, you’ll soon realise you can’t scroll up and down any more. However, iPhones are for poking and touching, while computers are for mousing and keyboarding. Since iOS has arguably the best user interface of any operating system, mobile or otherwise, that’s no bad thing. Lion is Apple’s attempt to bring the best of iOS to the Mac. It’s a great operating system, just like Leopard was.
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I’m eagerly awaiting the release of iOS 5, but I don’t have any real issues with Snow Leopard. I couldn’t go back to Windows as my day-to-day system, but that doesn’t mean I have the same level of excitement for OS X as when I first switched. I say ‘migration’ but it felt more like fleeing from a warzone, watching as my friends were stranded in a horrible wasteland of terrible user interfaces and awesome video games. We’ve been through a lot: this summer marks my third anniversary of my migration from Windows.
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That’s what your initial experience of Mac OS X Lion feels like, if you’re as anally retentive about how OS X performs as I. Is the new layout any better? I don’t care. I am doomed to wander around, banging my shins into the coffee table until I learn the new layout. It took me years to get everything exactly how I liked it: I don’t even think I can move things back to the way they were.