I've just upgraded from the latest version of Snow Leopard to Lion and the 
install went as smoothly as you'd hope. I don't have FTTC or anything fancy and 
the whole process took about 1 hour from start to finish, though I wasn't 
timing it. Software Update (now integrated into the App Store) does report a 
whole slew of updates needed to Canon printer drives, voices (I'd installed 
three) and iLife.

iPulse has lost its registration but as I keep all that stuff in 1Password I 
just fixed it. There may be more ...

Finally, after waiting for some time I'm finally going to update Pages and 
Numbers (I was running '08) and then get them for the iPad. The previous 
document transfer business between OS X and iOS sounded such a nightmare that I 
decided to wait until they did it right and it seems that that time has now 
arrived.

I'll report any problems as noticed. So far, all is well. :)

Cheers,

Stephen


On 25 Jul 2012, at 18:44, Sam - MacAmbulance <[email protected]> wrote:

> My clients are still waiting for FTTC in the center of brighton. They are 
> currently getting around 3mb, it's laughable how little BT cares about 
> business these days.
> 
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