![]() The scroll bars fade in while I’m scrolling and quickly disappear. In Safari and the Finder they’re not there until I scroll with the trackpad or arrow keys. Scrolling reinvented: Scroll bars tend to disappear in Lion. And get the whole screen for useful work. Ahhhh – iPad like simplicity, just focus on one task at a time. To sweep between full screen apps, just slide three fingers horizontally across the trackpad. The major Mac apps have been upgraded to support full screen mode, like Safari, iPhone, iTunes, Mail, iCal, Preview and it works with some third party apps like Chrome. After getting really used to “the usual”, it’s quite exciting stumbling over all these useful improvements.įull screen apps: Just click a two headed arrow in the top-right corner of a window, and it expands to take the whole screen, with the menu bar shrinking away. All the Apple Apps now just pickup where I last left them. When I next started Preview, there it was waiting for me. I accidentally quit the Preview app without saving a screenshot. Even About This Mac is better, showing how much space different types of files are using on your hard disk, just like for an iPod when it’s plugged in for syncing to iTunes (see screenshot). New cool stuff everywhere:There’s just great little touches everywhere. ![]() Here’s some I love about Lion and am using all the time: On OS X Lion, even "About This Mac" is better Useful Features of Lion Lion is … quite a lot of awesomeness bundled together. Mac OS X 10.7, codenamed Lion was released on 20 July 2011. I’ve just upgraded my MacBook Air to Lion.
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