I normally upgrade my laptop (MacBookPro) to anything new and try it out before committing on our two main businesses computers (Mac Pro and iMac). But my MBP is one of the first, with a Core Duo and not a Core 2 Duo processor, and it therefore can't run Lion. I wouldn't want to upgrade one of our main computers early, just in case we run into problems and we're still running old MS Office programs for some work. Without Rosetta, they won't work. So, we'll be sittting this one out for a few months and watching the fun.

Graham




on 12/07/2011 17:03 Stephen Watson sent the following:
Well, the reason I changed my dear old iMac for this one is for Lion, so it will be on here as soon as I can get it - warts and all. I'll let you know if it crashes and burns ...

All this talk of extra RAM in the Apple Store Macs make my decision to go with 12GB of RAM seem even more useful. ;-)


On 12 Jul 2011, at 16:29, Derek Cross wrote:

Yes - just realised it's old news (sob)
Who in the group is updating straight away?
Derek

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