MacJury #1105: The MacJury Hears Preliminary Arguments on OS X Lion

Jul 21, 2011 | MacJury

After only a few hours with the release of OS X 10.7 Lion, members of The MacJury go on the record with their first impressions, favorite features and missing pieces of Apple’s new big cat. Concern is expressed over Apple’s tending toward bandwidth intensity, a cable provider is found guilty, and software incompatibility warnings are issued. The panel examines the question of natural and unnatural scrolling, finds a missing piece of Finder information, explains why Lion Server is exciting and more. Putting their heads in Lion’s mouth are Peter Cohen, Jeff Gamet, Steve Sande and host Chuck Joiner.

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Peter Cohen

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The Loop

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Jeff Gamet

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Designer’s Guide to Mac OS X by Jeff Gamet

Steve Sande

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The Unofficial Apple Web Log

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