Hello Larry.
Wow! It sounds like you are having one heck of a time with Lion after you're 
upgrade.
I'd suggest repairing disk permissions to start. Another thing you might try is 
to download a mac maintenance tool like onyx to run some of the general mac 
maintenance tasks.
The problems you are having with mail and software update are definitely not 
happening over here but VoiceOver does definitely have some issues. My 
suggestion to you would be to contact the Apple accessibility team and let them 
know about you're findings with zoom, reverse contrast, and VoiceOver. Even if 
they don't respond, they'll take what you say to heart.
Let me know if I can help further.
Matthew Campbell.

On 2011-07-26, at 10:46 AM, Larry Wanger wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I'm sure that some of what I'm about to say has already been posted by others 
> on this list. But, in the interests of documenting bugs and seeking solutions 
> that may have been found I want to share some of my experiences with Lion. 
> Honestly, I can't believe that Lion was released in its present state. This 
> along with the continuing problems I have with the software running my Apple 
> TV make me wonder what the heck is happening at Apple headquarters. Apple is 
> known for quality software and products that just work. Lion in my view is an 
> epic failure.
> 
> I upgraded to Lion last week when it was released and have experienced 
> increasing problems. Some of them include:
> 
> 1. Voiceover has a bug where for no reason what so ever the voice changes to 
> what sounds like a demonic tone. I may be in the middle of reading something 
> and the voice will change for absolutely no reason and then it changes back. 
> This happens fairly often but I have not yet figured out a cause.
> 
> 2. Mail has serious bugs. I'm using the new mail view and have noticed that 
> the application freezes and is not responsive when looking at certain types 
> of email. These seem to be emails with graphics such as messages from 
> Amazon.com and Facebook. I am able to read general messages just fine but the 
> heavier graphics seem to kill the program entirely.
> 
> 3. The zoom feature consistently does not work. I might be able to use it for 
> a while but at some point it just stops functioning entirely. Turning the 
> feature off and on again has no effect. The only solution I've been able to 
> find is logging off and signing on again.
> 
> 4. I often find it easier to reverse the contrast on screen but this feature 
> will not function when Voiceover is running. I must turn Voiceover off, hit 
> control option command 8 and then turn Voiceover back on again. Yes, I 
> sometimes use both features together.
> 
> 5. Late on Monday I thought I'd check to see if there were any software 
> updates for Lion in hoes that I might find something. When selecting software 
> update I could not even get the OS to run the application to check. I had to 
> log off and then sign on again.
> 
> In general I'm experiencing massive slowness and serious issues when using 
> Voiceover and many applications. I'm not using obscure programs either and 
> They are shown to work under Lion. I mean absolutely no criticism at anyone 
> out there who was involved with beta testing this software as it relates to 
> Voiceover but this product has no business being widely available when you 
> take in to consideration past standards and expectations of Apple. This is 
> extremely frustrating to say the least.
> 
> If anyone has solutions that might help I'm very interested. Perhaps there 
> are some system settings I can change or some maintenance operations that 
> could be run to help with these issues. Perhaps a 3rd party program could be 
> run to help with cleaning things up. Perhaps I need to figure out how to do a 
> clean install? That would be extremely time consuming and I'm not entirely 
> sure how to restore from time Machine but that may be necessary. Should I 
> just put up with all of this until Apple releases a software update?
> 
> Thanks for any tips or suggestions. 
> 
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