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Did anyone try this yet?

That's the last thing I would recommend anyone unless there's no other way. I call this modern slavery, been there done that, it's exhausting, no energy left to take care of bills, shopping, cleaning and the rest of the basic important stuff in life, and bottom line, you will not be a happy person, it's a lot better

Probably not the right place to post this, but as a Mac technician and lover of Apple products, I must admit Lion is the buggiest Apple OS ever, the new features do not justify the upgrade (if you can actually call it that), it's been a few days now (upgrade, clean install), and I still cannot resolve some serious

Thanks again Lifehacker for informative information!

Thanks!

That's a cool app, does anyone know of an iOS one?

Another great new feature: in Mail, web links are recognized, if you pause over a link, a little arrow appears allowing you to preview!

I'm testing Lion as an upgrade on a copy of my snow leopard and I'm not happy yet, It's really buggy for me.

This is probably not the right place to write this, but, I find Lion quite buggy compared to earlier versions: Mail app crashes, Finder icon resizing slider not responsive, missing album artwork on Mp3s in some view options, web browser freezes and crashes. although Lion just came out and probably fixes will come out

I second that, I don't see much of a use to the new Lion resizing options compared to the BetterTouchTool/ Windows option

Seeing so many people here, including myself, wanting an option to set a default preset, makes me hope that a talented reader here who knows coding, maybe, will write a Terminal command/ Script etc, to solve this annoyance

There's one change unmentioned I'm halfway happy about: using an external display, keyboard & mouse with my MBP unibody - on previous Os versions, closing the lid while the display was running would put the Mac to sleep until a key stroke or mouse click, now it will auto-adjust to the external display only - this part

On my Macbook Pro 2009 and Macbook pro 2006 (I think) it took about the same time 35~45 minutes.

I duplicated my system to an external drive and installed Lion on it for testing before completely upgrading, in comparison, I gained about extra 8GB after the installation of Lion

please clarify: as a buyer or seller? seems like if you use PayPal for purchases it's without problems only fees, but most complainers are the sellers that receive payments.

From personal experience, neither Apple OR the police will help you retrieve your stolen idevice, I had my iphone stolen, had the exact location of it neither Apple or the police would help - it was very disappointing and frustrating considering the fact it was a brand new iphone 4 32GB in mint condition, the only use

It's not working for me, the process bar keeps scrolling forever

I think the actual question should be, what's easier to hack - the code of the garage remote or the BT one? If hacking the remote code is easy, it won't matter how secured the phone app option is.

I tried this on my Mac with 10.6 (I downloaded a ready file from the link above, and only added the lines that started with 127.0.0.1, so I won't change anything significant in the hosts file) and after a few minutes the whole system froze, I double checked replacing the original file, everything went back to normal,

Still, very unfriendly, so annoying trying to organise, how difficult could be to create folders or tags for users, google?