Based from the trackpad friendly, gesture filled OS, and check out
photo booth for nice onscreen knobs and levers... I'd say it's a dead
cert that the next iMac models are going to be fully multi-touch giant
iPad esq machines.
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On 22 Jul 2011, at 20:27, Emrah Omuris <[email protected]> wrote:
My MacBook Air is attached to my Apple Cinema Display and I have
installed Lion to it when it came out 2 days ago. It was only today
when I used my laptop on the train with it's trackpad that I
realised how useful and intuitive the new trackpad gestures and even
the natural scrolling is.
OS X Lion is made for trackpads really. It still has flaws, but I am
sure they will be fixed.
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On 22 Jul 2011, at 20:22, andrew lancaster <[email protected]> wrote:
Well, about three days ago I got a magic trackpad. And posted here
saying I found it confusing and not intuitive.
It is wonderful - the mouse has been retired!!
And I quite like the tiny keyboard thing.....!
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