I agree.

I love the line preview in Mail.  And you can always turn it off.

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On Nov 11, 2011, at 6:03 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:

> This is interesting and shows just how different we all are. I for one think 
> that the "reading of bits and pieces of messages", as you put it, is really 
> helpful. This determines if a message with a not so explanatory subject line 
> is worth my time or not. This, however is only me.
> /Krister
> 
> 11 nov 2011 kl. 02:11 skrev Jessica:
> 
>> I'm currently using that as well, and not sure what I think about it.  I'm 
>> not sure if it's unfamiliarity with the system itself, issues with the OS, 
>> or a little of both, but I've kind of been struggling with it.  Perfect 
>> example, I just had a friend of mine help me make some changes to my e-mail 
>> settings so I could sort through it easier and not have it continuously read 
>> me bits and pieces of my messages before I'd even opened them, and now for 
>> some reason unknown to me, it's now decided not to display anything other 
>> than my inbox, so I have no idea if my trash folder has been emptied or not.
>>  I've tried removing and readding the acount, only to have the same issues, 
>> so don't know what to make of that.  I haven't really had the busy signals 
>> with Safari all that much, but have it with Mail on a somewhat regular basis.
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Missy Hoppe
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 4:48 AM
>> Subject: RE: Lion, a lemon?
>> 
>> I agree with you a zillion percent. I still have lion installed on an 
>> external drive, so try it out from time to time and update it whenever 
>> possible, but for day to day use, I have no plans to ever abandon Snow 
>> Leopard. I'm not an expert using that by any means, but at least it works 
>> more reliably. The only application that seems to read a little bit better 
>> for me under lion is skype, and since I'm not a huge skype fan in the first 
>> place, that's not a big deal. I know it isn't possible, but I wish I could 
>> get my $30 back from  lion, and if Lion had been my first ever mac 
>> experience, I definitely would have returned or tried to sell my macbook.
>> Missy
>> 
>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chris Snyder
>> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2011 2:32 AM
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Lion, a lemon?
>> 
>> 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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