Mac OS X Lion Discussion


Recommended Posts

I think they're going to for that slider look you see in Time Machine preferences as well (among other places).

screenshot20110224at211.png

I imagine the button in the Finder toolbar slides around when selecting a different view mode.

Ah, that would make more sense, but at the moment it just looks like multiple view modes are selected, especially because the other buttons don't follow suit. Perhaps it will be more intuitive when being used than just looking at screenshots.

Ah, that would make more sense, but at the moment it just looks like multiple view modes are selected

To be fair, when I saw it I thought the same thing .Neo said.

How can you think multiple view modes are selected? You know, it’s like the optical illusion test where there is the silhouette of a dancer rotating on the same spot and the test asks you if you see it rotating on the left or right. I always answer left, and never understood this one completely (like how can people say it rotates to the right) :p

To be fair, when I saw it I thought the same thing .Neo said.

How can you think multiple view modes are selected? You know, it’s like the optical illusion test where there is the silhouette of a dancer rotating on the same spot and the test asks you if you see it rotating on the left or right. I always answer left, and never understood this one completely (like how can people say it rotates to the right) :p

I know multiple view modes can't be selected (presuming it isn't a new feature), but based purely on how conventional buttons work it looks like multiple options are selected.

I'm curious what their pricing structure will be. Snow Leopard was a bargain just because the lack of front-end changes made it difficult to sell the advantages, but we're getting some really nice changes with Lion. Do we all expect a full price tag, or will Apple follow with the SL example?

Most likely they moved to 64bit only so the core duo are out. I'll have to sign up for the Mac developer program so I can download it tonight ;) I was waiting for a good reason to buy it.

And they're still selling them in the MBA :D

My C2D Mac mini runs SL 64bit :wacko: ......"core duo are out" I don't think so

It's starting to look VERY iOS like.

Not thats necessarily a bad thing, just looks like it will take a fair bit of getting used to.

My C2D Mac mini runs SL 64bit :wacko: ......"core duo are out" I don't think so

He means the older Core Duo CPU (NOT Core 2 Duo) that was used in earlier versions of the Mac Mini (and Macbooks I think).

The Core Duo isn't 64 bit. The Core 2 Duo is.

It's starting to look VERY iOS like.

Not thats necessarily a bad thing, just looks like it will take a fair bit of getting used to.

He means the older Core Duo CPU (NOT Core 2 Duo) that was used in earlier versions of the Mac Mini (and Macbooks I think).

The Core Duo isn't 64 bit. The Core 2 Duo is.

Yup, 1 model of Macbooks had Core Duos. I believe one version of the Mini had Core Solos too.

It's starting to look VERY iOS like.

Not thats necessarily a bad thing, just looks like it will take a fair bit of getting used to.

He means the older Core Duo CPU (NOT Core 2 Duo) that was used in earlier versions of the Mac Mini (and Macbooks I think).

The Core Duo isn't 64 bit. The Core 2 Duo is.

Core 2 Duo ≠ Core Duo.

ahhhh ok, my bad :p

How long will Versions hold onto the historical versions of a file for? After you "quit" the application, will it erase the versions?

And is it possible to quick view the contents of a zip file yet?

from the looks of it, version will keep track of the document for its entire life-time...

How long will Versions hold onto the historical versions of a file for? After you "quit" the application, will it erase the versions?

I'm hoping Versions isn't something that will spiral out of control and engulf your HDD. :p If you set Time Machine to defaults your external HDD is full in no time at all.

Good. I'll make a complete backup and give a try.

I'll report as soon as I can on this board. In the meanwhile, what are your impressions?

my main first impression of lion is that its very clean, which is a huge plus for me personally.

I have had a quick look (lol see what i did there :shiftyninja: ) at most of the applications, apps such Launchpad is kinda nice and i can see where apple is going with it but as an apple geek myself i wont be using it so much, but seeing this is only a developer preview there is still room for improvement.

Mission Control at the moment feels & looks awful, hopefully though Apple has plans on working more on Launchpad until Lion is officially released.

The new Mail client is absolutely 10x better then the current one, looks so my cleaner in my opinion.

I haven't tried this yet as I'm not a Mac Developer but Mail along makes this worth the upgrade for me.

It's a sad state of affairs when the iPad has a better mail client than your desktop. I much prefer reading mail on my iPad

from the looks of it, version will keep track of the document for its entire life-time...

I'm hoping Versions isn't something that will spiral out of control and engulf your HDD. :p If you set Time Machine to defaults your external HDD is full in no time at all.

Yes, that's exactly why I'm asking... Kind of scared of that especially since it's dealing with internal storage. That won't end well. :laugh:

mission control has potential but is terrible right now... they should let you interact with the windows and apps instead of just clicking on one to switch to it.

Aw. So for now it's only a “static” view of your running applications? I would have guessed you could at least have a sort of mini-preview on mouse-over.

Does versions exist for things like photos and audio files too? Can imagine it taking up a lot of hard drive space if you can't limit how much it uses.

It's for document based applications. It doesn't create new copies of the entire document, just stores the changes.

Time Machine is for your photos, audio, and other stuff.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Kdenlive 26.04.2 by Razvan Serea Kdenlive is an acronym for KDE Non-Linear Video Editor. It works on GNU/Linux, Windows and BSD. Through the MLT framework, Kdenlive integrates many plugin effects for video and sound processing or creation. Furthermore Kdenlive brings a powerful titling tool, a DVD authoring (menus) solution, and can then be used as a complete studio for video creation. Kdenlive supports all of the formats supported by FFmpeg or libav (such as QuickTime, AVI, WMV, MPEG, and Flash Video, among others), and also supports 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios for both PAL, NTSC and various HD standards, including HDV and AVCHD. Video can also be exported to DV devices, or written to a DVD with chapters and a simple menu. Video editing features: Multi-track editing with a timeline and supports an unlimited number of video and audio tracks. A built-in title editor and tools to create, move, crop and delete video clips, audio clips, text clips and image clips. Ability to add custom effects and transitions. A wide range of effects and transitions. Audio signal processing capabilities include normalization, phase and pitch shifting, limiting, volume adjustment, reverb and equalization filters as well as others. Visual effects include options for masking, blue-screen, distortions, rotations, colour tools, blurring, obscuring and others. Configurable keyboard shortcuts and interface layouts. Rendering is done using a separate non-blocking process so it can be stopped, paused and restarted. Kdenlive also provides a script called the Kdenlive Builder Wizard (KBW) that compiles the latest developer version of the software and its main dependencies from source, to allow users to try to test new features and report problems on the bug tracker. Project files are stored in XML format. An archiving feature allows exporting a project among all assets into a single folder or compressed archive. Built-in audio mixer Kdenlive 26.04.2 changelog: Remove not needed actions from render info, fix rough size calculation for rendering. Fix clip sometimes not inserted in timeline when moving vertically in bin drag. Fix transcoding from clip properties. Cleanup render profile audio quality. Use percent based value for audio quality, and adjust the range accordingly per codec. Fixes bug #520750 Enforce even numbers for render width/height. Fixes bug #520737 Fix nightly flatpak - disable rnnoise until implemented. Fix missing initialization. Edit mediacapture.cpp. Fix document unnecessarily marked as modified on opening, triggering a backup request. Fix incorrect detection of missing and remote clips causing unwanted backups. Fixes issue #2194 Fix tests. Fix tmp files copied to wrong location when setting project folder. Fixes bug #467740 Fix color clips not selected on creation. Use QFileInfo instead of QUrl/QDir to try fixing Windows shared drives. Fixes bug #451413 Fix timeline preview incorrectly invalidated when a track with effect duration changed. Fixes bug #514541 Fix missing var. Display paths in native format in render widget. Fixes bug #520428 Simple splash: fix pressing return always triggered the same button. Minor update to simple splash. Fix unwanted clips added to timeline and cleanup. Fixes issue #2190 Minor layout improvements to welcome screen, add Quit and Open shortcuts. Fix broken welcome dialog layout in tiling compositors. (craft) Limit the number of CPU cores used during a Windows build with mingw as some .cpp files are memory intensive to build. (kde-ci) Limit the number of CPU cores used during a build as some .cpp files are memory intensive to build. (kde-ci) Cleanup old entries. Another fix for animation crash. Fix uninitialized function - crash on create animation. Another attempt to fix MacOS permissions. MacOS: fix bundle release version. Fix MacOS plist path. Fix MacOS build. Explicitely link against Qt::Core. Download: Kdenlive 26.04.2 | 128.0 MB (Open Source) Download: Standalone Executable View: Kdenlive Home page Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • Here's how to watch the Xbox Games Showcase today and what to expect by Pulasthi Ariyasinghe The June games showcase week has been a packed one, with everything from major presentations like Sony and Summer Game Fest to indie-focused reveals coming in almost every day. Now, it's almost time for another big one, with Microsoft bringing its Xbox Games Showcase back later today. This is a double feature too, with a Gears of War E-Day deep dive also being attached to it. For anyone wanting to tune in online, the 2026 Xbox Games Showcase is kicking off at 10 AM PT | 1 PM ET | 6 PM BST | 7 PM CEST later today, June 7. The event will be available to watch on the official Xbox YouTube (4K 60FPS), Twitch, Facebook, Steam, Amazon Live, and other portals. Separate livestreams for American Sign Language and Audio Description will also be available. "This year marks 25 years of XBOX, and this Showcase is poised to be a true celebration, offering world premieres, new gameplay, fresh updates, and more for a swathe of projects we cannot wait to share," said Microsoft about this presentation. With a new CEO behind it that is pulling off some interesting moves, Xbox may have some surprises to reveal today. New looks at first-party games like Halo Campaign Evolved from Halo studios, Fable from Playground Games, InXile Entertainment's Clockwork Revolution, Mojang's Minecraft Dungeons II, and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 from Infinity Ward are to be expected here. We may finally get to see the new Blade from Arcane Studios in action and a new Persona game from Atlus at the showcase too. Surprise announcements may also arrive from other Microsoft-owned studios like Bethesda, MachineGames, Ninja Theory, Obsidian, Rare, World's Edge, or Blizzard. Considering how every new release nowadays is staying away from November and December to avoid Grand Theft Auto VI's release, any launch dates Microsoft announces will probably skip those months as well. Once the Xbox Games Showcase ends, Microsoft will immediately kick off the Gears of War: E-Day Direct. This deep dive into the upcoming prequel from The Coalition should attach gameplay footage and perhaps a release window to the highly anticipated project.
    • People in the '50s and '60s had the same attitude, and we're still here over a half century later.
    • So after some fiddling I was able to get it to run at a pretty stable 30FPS. I'm slightly surprised about how much fiddling I had to do to get there though given what I thought was reasonable hardware: Processors: 16 × AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS w/ Radeon 780M Graphics Memory: 16 GiB of RAM Graphics Processor 1: AMD Radeon 780M Graphics Graphics Processor 2: AMD Radeon RX 7700S I think I could do it better if I use Linux rather than Windows, Windows RAM usage is stupid without stripping the system down. But once I got it working in a reasonable state, it was so awesome! I felt like a new Bond! If anyone has any advice to get things going a bit smoother FPS-wise, I'd appreciate it.
    • Something is rotten in the state of Denmark Australia
  • Recent Achievements

    • Dedicated
      Mark Spruce earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • Collaborator
      conkir earned a badge
      Collaborator
    • Rising Star
      olavinto went up a rank
      Rising Star
    • One Month Later
      lamborghiniv10 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      lamborghiniv10 earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      482
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      256
    3. 3
      Steven P.
      74
    4. 4
      +Edouard
      70
    5. 5
      FloatingFatMan
      69
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!