I'm rather excited about Mountain Lion!

It seems to plug all the gaps in Lion and many of the features are
just what I'm after.

How far we've come since System 6!

AP

On Feb 23, 7:03 pm, Jason Davies <[email protected]> wrote:
> Most opinions are that it's a very good. Compromise. You can run only 
> AppStore (safe); signed (pretty safe and fixable); or anything.
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> So there is a middle way for third party developers who want to stay 
> independent.
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> But with the rise of malware, this seems a necessary move. I read the other 
> day that about 25% of PCs are probably bots.
>
> From my iPhone
>
> On 16 Feb 2012, at 20:21, Ray Packham <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hi all
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> > Anybody got views on mountain lion.  I have just read that there is an 
> > option to only allow Mac apps to be downloaded. The option has the ability 
> > to be switched off but wondered how long before you can only run apple 
> > approved software on your machine at all. The idea that the person sitting 
> > behind the monitor is solely a consumer of material and in future may not 
> > be a creator is an interesting thought.
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> > Ray
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