In a fairly user-focused review I saw, the 'automatic snapshots' sounded great. Apparently an app that subscribes to some Lion protocol gets automatic snapshots so that you can say 'I don't like what I did in the last 10 mins, let's go back' It also saves automatically when you forget. Good for kids, students, and old professors.
On Aug 6, 2011, at 6:29 AM, John Clements wrote: > I don't know if you folks have already seen this, but for any of you > considering or using OS X 10.7, the Ars Technica review appears to contain > some fairly detailed developer information. I'm only on the second page, but > table of contents entries such as "Automatic Reference Counting vs. Garbage > Collection" look ... interesting. > > http://arstechnica.com/apple/reviews/2011/07/mac-os-x-10-7.ars > > > • Installation > • Reconsidering fundamentals > • Lion's new look > • Scroll bars > • Window resizing > • Animation > • Here's to the crazy ones > • Window management > • Application management > • Document model > • Process model > • The pitch > • The reality > • Internals > • Security > • Sandboxing > • Privilege separation > • Automatic Reference Counting > • Enter (and exit) garbage collection > • Cocoa memory management > • Enter ARC > • ARC versus garbage collection > • ARC versus the world > • The state of the file system > • What's wrong with HFS+ > • File system changes in Lion > • File system future > • Document revisions > • Resolution independence > • Applications > • The Finder > • Mail > • Safari > • Grab bag > • System Preferences > • Auto-correction > • Mobile Time Machine > • Lock screen > • Emoji > • Terminal > • About This Mac > • Recommendations > • Conclusion_________________________________________________ > For list-related administrative tasks: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/dev _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/dev