I'm less sure about that. Steve Jobs spoke out about how touch screens are not 
the right way to work with desktop machines, and I've made enough touch screen 
kiosk applications to know that it's tiring to work that way.

The gestural stuff that is in Lion and Mountain Lion is great. But, it's geared 
towards trackpad use. I don't mind that, I've just used trackpads for years, 
and although I was very reluctant to install Lion, I'm liking the way I work 
with Mountain Lion and my Magic Trackpad. It makes a mouse feel clumsy.


On Jun 1, 2012, at 8:06 PM, Kay C Lan <lan.kc.macm...@gmail.com> wrote:

> >Which then brings me full circle to another thread on this List about where
> OS X is headed, and my feeling that '...and a touch sensitive screen' will
> be part of the future OS X requirement.

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