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Lion feature I don't want
#1
I don't want Lion to break any of my applications.
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#2
I would be ly'in if I told you Lion doesn't break any apps.

I have kept a bootable Snow Leopard just for that purpose.
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#3
Lion's not the kind you love enuff ~!~
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#4
Black wrote:
I don't want Lion to break any of my applications.

Will it, or you don't know yet "for sure" until you install?
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#5
I think there are still a fair amount of Rosetta apps in use out there and those are definitely broken.
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#6
deckeda wrote:
[quote=Black]
I don't want Lion to break any of my applications.

Will it, or you don't know yet "for sure" until you install?
I honestly am baffled at the mad rush to buy and install Lion, at least from what I've seen on this forum.
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#7
Speaking only for myself of course, I didn't need or want any of my PPC stuff anymore, which made Lion's advantages stronger to me compared to never running the PPC stuff with Snow Leopard.
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#8
A big crack to fill ?
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#9
Black wrote:
[quote=deckeda]
[quote=Black]
I don't want Lion to break any of my applications.

Will it, or you don't know yet "for sure" until you install?
I honestly am baffled at the mad rush to buy and install Lion, at least from what I've seen on this forum.
If a person isn't in the market to buy a new Mac, what other excitement is there then to upgrade the OS?

What can I say...I'm a geek!
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#10
Full screen windows.
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