Just as you get used to something they come along and change it so you have to 
start all over again ...LOL

Ray
On 13 Mar 2011, at 23:49, applemacuser.peter wrote:

> The person I chatted to was a developer and had an advance copy of 10.7 the 
> laptop being used.  This person was adamant  that it is working and in this 
> person's opinion it is running better than 10.6.  Good luck to you if you 
> have had no problems with 10.6 but I have to tell you I have had lots of mail 
> problems with it,  where no fault exists  on 10.4 which is on my desktop 
> computer.   Others have had problems with 10.6 too.
> 
> Best, Peter
> On 13 Mar 2011, at 22:00, Stephen Watson wrote:
> 
>> Well, the "flawed" 10.6 has been trucking along just fine on my 5 year old 
>> iMac ... :-)
>> 
>> This reminds me of an entry in one of the first programming books I bought 
>> way back in about 1983 which said something along the lines of: "The next 
>> release of the IBM mainframe OS will have 1000 bugs in it. How do we know 
>> this? Because each previous release has fixed about 1000 bugs in the OS 
>> version that it has just replaced!"
>> 
>> 10.7 will be flawed too in the same fashion I'm sure, though it looks to 
>> have some really interesting and useful things in it. I may get it is as a 
>> free upgrade by buying a new iMac around that time ...
>> 
>> Stephen
>> 
>> 
>> On 13 Mar 2011, at 21:30, applemacuser.peter wrote:
>> 
>>> Mac OS10.7 is due to be released July/August 2011.  It is according to my 
>>> anonymous source going to much better than the flawed 10.6.
>>> 
>>> Best, Peter
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> BBC news November 2006: "China has some of the world's most polluted rivers, 
>> and is accused of overlooking the protection of the environment to develop 
>> its economy."
>> 
>> Appalling. We'd never do anything like that in the West...
>> 
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