First, if you ordered an imac now, it may still come with snow leppard. I've 
been using lion now for a few days, sure there are some minor issues, but 
certainly no show stoppers. I would go ahead and order the imac, you should be 
fine.
On Aug 1, 2011, at 1:37 AM, David Griffith wrote:

> The torrent of issues with Lion reported on this list over the last few days
> has slightly shaken my confidence in the Mac. I was going to order my I Mac
> today. I do not think I will be doing so now. Certainly mails with subjects
> like Shame on you Apple are food for thought.
> Now it  seems sensible to hold on any order until at least some of these
> issues are resolved. The  issues about difficulties with Mail and Safari web
> browsing and RSS are particularly worrying . These are core basic functions
> I need an accessible computer to work well with. Certainly for the money
> Apple are asking me for.
> It will be a challenge  getting to grips with a new system anyway without
> also having to grapple with accessibility bugs at the same time.
> It will also be annoying if the first thing I have to do is apply corrective
> upgrades and patches. Ideally you should be able to return to the original
> install confident everything works well.
> 
> This is disappointing as part of my reason for moving to the Mac was the
> belief that it had in built in accessibility upgrades.  Now it seems
> upgrades include risks of accessibility lock out just as much as evident on
> Windows machines over the years.
> 
> Any comments
> 
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