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Older version of origin for mac 10.7
Older version of origin for mac 10.7















A scrolling motion no longer corresponds to the scroll bar, instead it corresponds to the content inside the windowĪ smaller tweak that actually has proved more frustrating for me is that Apple has stolen the three-finger horizontal swipe away from the back / forward function in the browser and handed it over to Spaces / full-screen app switching. It's hard to say that one method is better than the other (sort of like with inverted mouse look on first person shooters), but in UI design, change is always dangerous - it's certainly a bold first move from Apple. I actually left the option on the default to see how long it would take to get used to, and after a couple days it felt perfectly natural. Thankfully, you can switch back to the regular style if you wish. Just to make it clear, this is the opposite of how scrolling works in every major desktop operating system. Sound familiar? Obviously, iOS operates similarly. That is to say, pushing up scrolls the content down. In Lion it all starts with the touchpad, and Apple has made the bold step of flipping a decades-old paradigm - a scrolling motion no longer corresponds to the scroll bar, instead it corresponds to the content inside the window. All in all, very clean and simple - although we'd love the ability to create an external recovery disk somewhere in the mix (by default Lion puts its own recovery partition on your main hard drive). On restart, you'll be presented with a quick tutorials on Lion's new multitouch gesture controls, and then you're off to the races.

Older version of origin for mac 10.7 install#

The one exception was an older MacBook Pro that was having disk problems to begin with - the install hung on the "verify disk" part.

older version of origin for mac 10.7 older version of origin for mac 10.7

Once you hit go, installation is straightforward and relatively quick most of our staff computers took under 30 minutes to install Lion.

older version of origin for mac 10.7

Some time later, depending on how fast you can move 3.74GB down your connection, you'll have the newly-minimal installer app in your dock - there's no customization here, just the ability to pick an install disk. Installing Lion is fairly straightforward, and kind of revolutionary, assuming you're already running an up-to-date version of Snow Leopard: just open the Mac App Store, hit buy, and watch it download.















Older version of origin for mac 10.7