Mike,
From what I so far can see it works perfectly.
Even ProTools is behaving perfectly.
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Arrigo" <n0...@charter.net>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:10 PM
Subject: Re: Loving Mountain Lion
One of my mac minis will not run it, I plan on upgrading fairly soon, but
I think I will watch the list traffic for a little while first just to
make sure there are no major issues. I may wait until 10.8.1, not sure
yet, I'm sure I will probably upgrade within the next few weeks.
Original message:
Good information, thanks! I plan to upgrade in the next few days,
maybe today, and I'll keep this all in mind.
On 7/25/12, Timothy Hornik <timothy.hor...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am enjoying some of the new features within Mountain Lion. So far I
played
with the Notifcation Center, Message, and Dictation. I will cover some
of
the basics with these and installing Mountain Lion. First off, I am not
an
uber mac user, just a standard user with little to no experience with
understanding anything outside fundamentals of Coive Over.
Installing Mountain is easy. As stated in a previous email, no worries.
Just
make sure you back-up your system. The only thing I did to prepare for
the
install was update my billing information. I did not update any
software,
run the checker, or anything else as my system is a Mac Mini from last
year.
The entire install took an hour from hitting the comfirm to buy button
to
logging in.
Notification Center Set up:
First thing to do is head to System Preferences, Keyboard, and then to
the
shortcuts tab. You will need to create a shortcut for the Notification
Center, which is located in the Mission Control option. I am using
Command
Option Shift N for mine.
Once done with the shortcut, head back to system preferences and go to
the
Notification Center. You have a table with the various apps that use the
Notification center. Select each one you wish to receive either an
alert,
banner, or none alert. These pop up just like they do on the iPhone and
iPad.
Now use your shortcut to enable and play with the Notification Center.
To
move away from the center, either Command Tab or find the close button.
Messaging
I am really liking this feature. It using iMessage, so you can only sent
a
message to an email or another iMessage user. For this one, you need to
dig
it out from your Application folder, so hit Command Shift A or go
through
finder to find it. Once you find it, open it and insert your iCloud
information. You will also want to go into the dock, and find the
Message
App. Hit VO Shift M and go down to Option and then keep in Dock. I say
this,
cause you will want this in your dock, unless you create a keyboard
shortcut
for it.
The layout is as simple as Messaging is on the iPhone. Best part is,
iMessages created on the Mac will appear on your iPHone and iPad with
the
same iCloud user ID. This allows you to carry on conversations from your
Mac
and then pick it up while traveling.
Dictation
Yeah, this works awesome, even with my mumbling Chicago-ish accent. Go
back
to System Preferences once last time and navigate to Dictation and
Speech.
Enable it and select your microphone. You will also need to select an
activation method. The standard drop menu gives you Double Tapping of
either
the Function key, Command, RIght Command, or some other combination.
When
you are in a text field, double tap the key you selected and start
talking.
When you are done, double tap it again.
Thank you for your assistance,
Timothy Hornik
timothy.hor...@gmail.com
H: 785.856.1172
M: 785.330.3503
LinkedIn Profile: http://tiny.cc/7bfa5
Blog: http://www.samobile.net/users/timothy.hornik/
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