Testseek.com have collected 74 expert reviews of the Apple Mac OS X 10.7 Lion and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple Mac OS X 10.7 Lion.
July 2011
(84%)
74 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Greater use of gestures works well; Versions and auto save are very handy; Revamped Mail is easier to use
No support for PowerPC applications
Lion is Apple's most significant update to Mac OS X for years. The iPhone-inspired touches are well done and not overbearing, and the increased use of gestures for navigation is slick and -- despite some initial confusion -- logical. It's stable, featu...
More than 250 new features (albeit many of them small), Improved Mail app, Mission Control, resume, autosave, versions and AirDrop are all useful new features
Launchpad is a little gimmicky, No upgrade path from preSnow Leopard versions
Abstract: Mac OS X is the most successful PC operating system in history. A bold claim, but read on to find out why. Success for some pundits is expressed by quantity - the number of software licences sold, the size of the installed customer base, the extent of th...
Abstract: Between Snow Leopard and Lion, something important happened. The iPad, dismissed by many as a gadget that nobody needed, proved to be enormously popular. So popular, in fact, that Apple has brought some of the features of the iPad operating system, iOS...
Mac OS X 10.7 'Lion' promises a slew of other new and updated features waiting to be played with, including easier migration from Windows PCs; an upgraded version of FileVault; FaceTime; system-wide dictionary lookup; a Finder reorganisation and new Al...
Excellent price, new interface elements aid productivity, Resume and Auto Save features
We're not sure we want to scroll in a different direction, will you first need to buy Snow Leopard to upgrade to Lion?
Lion promises a slew of other new and updated features waiting to be played with, including easier migration from Windows PCs; an upgraded version of FileVault; FaceTime; system-wide dictionary lookup; a Finder reorganisation and new All My Files section,...
Abstract: Mac OS X Lion is heavily indebted to its iPhone and iPad counterpart, but can its bite match its roar?Right from the start, it's clear Mac OS X Lion is more akin to a smartphone experience than a computer one. You download the software from the Mac App St...
Excellent Price, Auto Save, Versions, and Resume help in saving time, Mission Control handles window clutter with ease, The new search mechanism is very good, Mail’s upgrade is very intuitive and easy to use
Launchpad owes a bit too much to the iOS, Apple’s reliance on a downloaded installer app causes needless complications
An in-depth look at Apple's new Lion OS X 10.7 that roars to life with new features: Gestures, Mission Control, and Launchpad to name a few. ...