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I have it running on my 2010 MacBook Pro, no complaints... it's interesting to see them sneaking in IOS features. That's exactly what they've been hinting at for some time.
A power user will and should find issues with any OS release. I count on these folks to keep the devs from resting on heir laurels.... I'm sorry, but I tried to watch that link two posts up and couldn't make it past the first 20 seconds. Life's too short to waste on that guy.
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Well after about a two week test on my oldest mac I just love it, if there are problems they are not for me except I can no longer play Ghost Recon but played enough not a loss. I have decided that all the macs in the house will be running Lion. I just prefer it, as stable as any other OSX release and actually runs faster even on my Dual Core MBP. You need to do a few tweaks but the security improvements with the minor user upgrades is well worth upgrading, I actually was doubtful I would like it so I thought well run it on one computer and test is out, use and abuse it and it came out with flying colours. If your on the fence and if you do run a Dual Core you will notice a performance boost in a small way to where I noticed it was much faster. Just check the link I posted above to see what you have is compatible and what is not. It may not be for everyone but 4.5 / 5. If you own a MBP with the track pad just amazing time saving gestures. I am going to get one for my iMac I actually have over time preferred the touch pad to a mouse even for gaming. The Magic track pad will have to wait a month of so but it is going to replace my magic mouse. Anyway just thought I would update this post and again I highly recommend it.