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Technical Help & Discussion => Apple, Linux & Open Source Software: Help, News & Discussion => Topic started by: sam on June 06, 2011, 22:19
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While Craig Ferericchi and Phil Schiller said that OS X Lio had over 250 features, he outlined ten of the most important ones for developers at #WWDC. While people with the developer preview have had a lot of these features in the test build for awhile, users will be able to get it on their own machines in July for just $29 through the Mac App Store and only through the Mac App Store.
http://techcrunch.com/2011/06/06/top-10-new-mac-ox-lion-desktop-features/
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I was looking at them again the other day... :bawl:
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they do make good laptops. Shame I don't like the OS and they are over priced. They used to be worth it as they were more robust with better quality hardware, not sure now though.
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It's the price, and the hassle converting from Windows that puts me off.
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Not to mention the cost of converting.
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Indeed. But I guess it would be a case of in for a penny...
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In for several hundred pounds...
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Converting wouldn't be too bad to be honest
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Most software would look and feel pretty similar, and it's only a case of adjusting the modifying keys (ctrl, alt) in your head. The cost, hough, can be high. Adobe, for example, give a 40% discount if you want to change platform, so you need to find some £600 for CS5.
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If u need it
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What would be the alternative?
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Gimp is probably the only proper contender