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Lion Looming…, First glances and it's yummy |
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mar. 5 juil. 2011, 00:19
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First, this is the work of 12 monkeys, first translated by melenko, thanks for the job guys!
Coming from version 10.6.8 I moved to 10.7 (Build 11A494a). It needs 3 steps: 1/ when the installation step is launched, you will be prompted to select some options like the reset of your password, Time Machine, restore, Lion install… 2/ the Mac reboots after +- 3 minutes. During that time, it copied the installation folders on the target HD. 3/ reboot
Then you are in the familiar install environment again and the installation finishes in the usual time (about half an hour).
New features: - everything seems to be more precise, graphically speaking. - the system seems to be more responding. - Mission Control is very intuitive. - automatic restore of opened apps after a reboot, including documents. - full screen for the apps. - automatic resizing of the windows, plus resizing from any border. - evolved management of the Multi-Touch. - The Library folders are hidden
All of the apps like Mail, Adresses, iCal seem have better GUI. and are fast.
PT needs probably to be installed again. Part of it is labelled as incompatible software and moved to a folder thus named that way.
AU plugs concerns in Logic: the ones that couldn't pass the validation process are - Izotope Spectron and Trash. - PSP Pseudo Stereo, Stereo Controller, Stereo Enhancer. - Sonnox Debuzzer, Denoiser. - Altiverb 6.3.5. - Melodyne Editor 1.1.5 - Amplitube metal.
For the rest of the VI's it seems OK.
Note that he has loads of plugins, the issues only are reported.
This it on a beta, he's testing the golden master now, so more to come.
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mer. 6 juil. 2011, 20:33
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Well written LPM, clear and complete!
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MacPro dual 2.66 - 8 Go - SL10.6.6- DP 7.2.1 - RME FFCE 800 - URS, Sonnox, Stilwell, Nomad Factory, Kontakt 4.2.2, Trillian, Stylus, EZ drummer, SD2, UVIworkstation, Altiverb - KRK - JBL Neve 8801 - Brauner - Roland A-37, etc.
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ven. 8 juil. 2011, 07:01
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en espaniol amigo
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mar. 12 juil. 2011, 00:34
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sorry, no habla español Plus the forum is in French or English, if someone can translate fine… but else… Now back to Lion: one important thing to know is that there will be no more Rosetta so no more PowerPC architecture compatibility. One easy way to check if your current stack of software can survive (at least on this issue) the passage to Lion is to open the activity monitor and check the types column. Another more in depth is to open the terminal and type: CODE system_profiler SPApplicationsDataType | grep -A3 -B4 "Kind: PowerPC" >~/Desktop/MyFileTypes.txt (note that this is one full command, not 2 lines) You will have in the MyFilesTypes file on your desktop the list of all the PPC type apps on your mac. They will not work on Lion. Note that apps from Adobe, HP, are concerned for example so be warry, the list may be long.
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