Last Thursday, Apple was once again a glimpse of the next version of its operating system Mac OS X, to have with the version of item 10.7 in the summer. In contrast to the more IOS-like features that Apple introduced in October and felt that moving away from traditional roles, it became clear in the recent presentation that Apple passed on no account of the basic functions of the Mac, but on the contrary yet simple to use.
Mac OS X Lion - User Interface
When you open the Finder under Lion, one will first see the sidebar icons that come along in monochrome. This had been announced so indirectly through iTunes 10 already, now we know, this change in iTunes 10 was merely the precursor for Mac OS X 10.7.
If we now navigate through their files and folders and open a folder in the "List" view of the Finder's new animation find one that slowly fades the contents of the folder. Another new design Lion, the "tab" on Mac OS X to get, for example in the System Preferences in my view, somewhat confusing, or what you mean, what tab is active?
Mac OS X Lion CPU Support
When it comes to Apple hardware compatibility is very drastic has no scruples in abandoning the old machines in favor of those of better technology. In fact, Apple's new Mac OS X Lion has decided to break compatibility with Intel Core Duo and Core Solo, so who has a car prior to 2006 may not extend beyond Mac OS X Snow Leopard. This choice, however, while leaving the other may seem drastic 's 32-bit architecture, the kernel will be less demanding, and then you will have better performance and more stability.
Multi-user remote management
Apple has taken to heart the issue of remote computing and remote access to your files and settings even when you are physically elsewhere and with Mac OS X Lion intends to push beyond the capabilities of Back to my Mac, perhaps making them free. With the next major release of OS with Apple, you will implement the multi-user remote management of all their computers.
When we take the remote control of a Mac-all 'inside the same subnet or through Back to my Mac-only you have access to the account is currently open. In other words, let's see what you will sees on the screen when the user logged on at particular time, and with this we can interact. If more people need to remotely access the same computer, it will always gives you same display screen, but Lion scenario will change radically, because each login can be done locally or remotely through a AppleID .
When we try to take remote control of a Mac with the new OS, we will be asked if you prefer to see the screen real or virtual worlds, namely our personal account and not others. For example, a husband on a business trip to Sydney can connect and work on their account remotely without interfering at all with his wife at home watching a movie the iMac. Both, in fact, will have access to their documents and settings without annoying each other.
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