![]() • Search suggestions dynamically present the best matches for your search. • The favorites bar gives you one-click access to your favorite mail folders. Mail • The widescreen layout displays the message list and selected email side by side in full-height columns. • Apps can be organized on multiple pages and grouped in folders. • Launchpad automatically adds pages to accommodate all your apps. ![]() • Apps downloaded from the Mac App Store automatically appear in Launchpad. Launchpad • A new home for all the apps on your Mac. • Create and organize desktop spaces in Mission Control. • Exposé view shows all open windows on your desktop grouped by application. • Gives you a bird’s-eye view of everything running on your Mac, allowing you to navigate anywhere with a click. Mission Control • Brings together Exposé, full-screen apps, Dashboard, and desktop spaces. • OS X Lion includes full-screen Mail, Safari, Preview, iCal, FaceTime, Dashboard, Screen Sharing, and Photo Booth. • Apps stay full screen when you switch to another app. • Switch between full-screen apps and your desktop with a gesture. • Run multiple full-screen apps at the same time. ![]() • Pinch to access Launchpad.įull-screen apps • A new full-screen button takes an app window full screen. • Swipe left or right to move from one page to another in an app or switch from one full-screen app to another. • Tap or pinch to zoom in on text and images. Multi-Touch gestures • Fluid and realistic animations make gestures feel natural and direct. Update: A reader pointed out John Siracusa’s Lion review at Ars. Also as expected, there’s a new, Sandy Bridge-based Macbook Air. There’s a quick copy and paste job of the feature list after the jump. As widely anticipated, Apple’s new major OSX release is available this morning, download-only, for $29.99 USD in the Mac App Store.
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