Hi Ricardo,
I use my Macbook for a number of work related tasks which I don't feel 
comfortable entrusting to Lion. I don't have time to worry about dealing with 
major bugs in either Safari or the main OS in general. If I did have the time, 
I would of course ferret out these bugs and report them. 
Friendly,
Chris


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On Nov 10, 2011, at 2:28 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I understand this line of thinking but, if you don't use it, don't you think 
> you might be doing yourself a bit of a disservice?  I mean, in that 
> intervening time, you could have been sending Apple information about the 
> bugs and unexplained behavior your having there for helping to improve the 
> product.  By just sitting idly by, your just relying on other people to do 
> the work.  Under those circumstances, I wonder what your reaction will be if 
> 10.73 comes out and its not to your standards?  Shrug.
> 
> Just my 2 cents.
> 
> Ricardo Walker
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> 
> On Nov 10, 2011, at 5:17 AM, Chris Snyder wrote:
> 
>> Hi Cody,
>> Have you found that your experiences with Lion have been better or worse 
>> than your experiences with Snow Leopard. I have learned the ins and outs of 
>> SL pretty well, and I'm very comfortable with it. I began using it in 
>> November of 2009, and have only learned more in the intervening time. I was 
>> told that SL had its problems in 10.6 through 10.6.2. I got a Mac Mini at 
>> the time that had 10.6.3 on it, and I would imagine that they had worked 
>> many of the initial problems out in that version. I remember that 10.6.4 was 
>> improved even more,. Perhaps when Lion 10.7.3 or 10.7.4 comes out, things 
>> will improve to the point where I'll feel comfortable giving it another 
>> whirl. 
>> Friendly,
>> Chris
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>> I'll believe corporations are people when Texas executes one.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Nov 10, 2011, at 3:03 AM, Cody wrote:
>> 
>>> Lion works fine for me, but the only problem I've had, like with everyone 
>>> else, is with safari, where the quicknav keys for the web roter, decide to 
>>> stop working when going back in a session, where the up and down keys just 
>>> announce the title of the page and stop doing anything useful. I am an 
>>> advanced user, and I do think a lot of issues do come from beginners just 
>>> not knowing what they are doing at first, but yes, Lion, or at least 
>>> voiceover in lion has some bugs, on my end, and on more than one machine.
>>> 
>>> Cody
>>> On Nov 10, 2011, at 4:40 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I am one of those politically incorrect people who haven't had a single 
>>>> problem with Lion. I installed it on day 1 and haven't looked back since. 
>>>> I will probably get flamed for saying this, but i think it has to do with 
>>>> learning. After all, Lion had several new features and several 
>>>> modifications were made to the way we work, and of corse, it goes almost 
>>>> without saying that we have to rethink how we do things. I haven't had 
>>>> more busy signals than usual with Safari in Lion. The only issues i have 
>>>> had is a bug in the swedish nuance voices where certain letters aren't 
>>>> pronounced correctly, but i was aware of that bug already before i 
>>>> upgraded and wanted to try Lion out despite that, and i've found a 
>>>> workaround for the bug, so all is well there and besides, Apple are aware 
>>>> of that bug and they seem to have fixed it on the IOs  side, so i have 
>>>> good hopes that they will fix it here too, eventually.
>>>> /Krister
>>>> 
>>>> 10 nov 2011 kl. 08:31 skrev Chris Snyder:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>> I want to start off this post by saying that I installed Lion the day it 
>>>>> came out on my Macbook Pro. Before doing so, I made a time machine backup 
>>>>> of my Snow Leopard system, and I can't tell you how glad I am that I did. 
>>>>> I tried Lion for a week, and found it to be terribly buggy and not nearly 
>>>>> as intuitive to use as SL. I restored my computer back to SL, and have 
>>>>> continued using it since. Recently, a friend of mine got a brand new iMac 
>>>>> with Lion installed. He has been calling me asking for help understanding 
>>>>> how to do some very simple things. using the mail program, entering a tun 
>>>>> of contacts into his address book, and using Safari to listen to a 
>>>>> webcast he particularly likes. While we handled mail without much 
>>>>> difficulty, I must say that Safari and Address Book have been riddled 
>>>>> with problems. Safari will often give us the busy signal, and the address 
>>>>> book kicks us out of the fields and deposits us in some sort of no mans 
>>>>> land where we must command tab back and forth to get free. He has updated 
>>>>> to Lion 10.7.2, and yet this hasn't really fixed the issues. The nonsense 
>>>>> with creating multiple desktops and such was a bit annoying too. I wonder 
>>>>> if maybe simple is better some times. It's sad, but as I purchased a snow 
>>>>> leopard full installation disc for him, I'm going to go down to his house 
>>>>> and put SL on his machine so that he can actually have a good experience 
>>>>> using his mac rather than the flawed and terribly buggy one he's been 
>>>>> having. That's not to say that SL doesn't have its problems, but they are 
>>>>> far fewer than Lion it seems. I hope that Apple will take a page from 
>>>>> Microsoft and move quickly on to the next OS as Microsoft did from Vista 
>>>>> to 7. I'm afraid Lion is a lemon.
>>>>> I'm curious to know about your experiences with Lion versus Snow Leopard. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Friendly,
>>>>> Chris
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