Elmlea wrote:Mountain Lion looks awesome; I love the fact that iMessage is integrated. Â Ages ago when my house had poor reception I was looking for a way to send SMSs from my computer, and now it's beautifully integrated.
isanbard wrote:Lion coincided with a lot of problems with my Macbook Pro that an eventual Applecare installed logic board or somesuch has managed to fix.
JMW wrote:Cellular FaceTime if it happens in this country is a big one; also beefing up Siri which despite still being a bit gimmicky is actually great for setting reminders, much easier than doing it manually.
AJ_ wrote:Just curious: does Apple provide an SMS gateway or do they require you to? Are there fees, if the former?Elmlea wrote:Mountain Lion looks awesome; I love the fact that iMessage is integrated. Â Ages ago when my house had poor reception I was looking for a way to send SMSs from my computer, and now it's beautifully integrated.
Brooks wrote:Guys are those new Sony smartphones (Xperia) any cop, they look nice.
No walking directions? That can fuck right off, then. Pity you won't be able to disable it in the restrictions settings.Funkstain wrote:Apple maps doesn't have public transport, directions for walking or cycling, street view which I find really useful and fun, it really can fuck right off until it's ready (will it ever have a street view equivalent?).
Aww, poo; I thought it was actually going to be useful for a second there.Elmlea wrote:It's all internet-based instant messaging; they're not sent as SMSs.Just curious: does Apple provide an SMS gateway or do they require you to? Are there fees, if the former?Mountain Lion looks awesome; I love the fact that iMessage is integrated. Â Ages ago when my house had poor reception I was looking for a way to send SMSs from my computer, and now it's beautifully integrated.
Should be fine; due to the nature of Windows, it has all sorts of options for changing text etc. to suit your screen size.isanbard wrote:Win7/8 bootcamp compatibility issues with display presentation. (tiny text perhaps?)
The Google Maps mobile web interface is really, really nice. Just add a shortcut for that to your home screen and hide the Apple Maps away, that's what I'll be doing.g.man wrote:Haven't seen any of this as im on holiday with limited internets, but am I to understand Apple are going to bin Google Maps from iOS6? Unless they either replace it with something that's as good as, or Google makes it available on the iStore I'm going to be very unhappy about that. harrumph g.man
krs wrote:Are they making non-retina display Pros with the updated processors or is the new Macbook going to be the only non-Air laptop they do once the old ones have sold out?
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