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Permalink Reply by Daniel J. Lewis on August 2, 2012 at 2:00pm "You guys [who use an iPhone] will really love ML more when iOS 6 is out [if it runs on your iPhone]."
Permalink Reply by Shannon Kay on August 3, 2012 at 5:54pm True.
Permalink Reply by Geoff Gentry (aka xforce11) on August 4, 2012 at 8:47pm I tested ML and it was much more stable than Lion. Looking forward to iOS 6 and what features I can use on my iPhone 4. I would love to have Siri. But due to money don't see myself upgrading until 5s or 6.
Permalink Reply by Cliff Ravenscraft @GSPN on August 7, 2012 at 12:13pm I'm upgraded to ML on all my machines but my main production machine.
Will likely wait until the .1 release. ;)
Permalink Reply by Cliff Ravenscraft @GSPN on August 9, 2012 at 3:16pm I went ahead and did it. I am now running Mountain Lion on ALL of my machines, including my main production machine.
I'm just slightly frustrated that Airplay doesn't work on Stephanie's MacBook Air and two of my older iMacs. However, it does work on my MacBook Air and my new Production machine.
So far, I'm not aware of any software that is not functioning as it should.
I was able to run CamTwist and do my live stream via Ustream.
I've produced several podcast episodes with SoundByte, Adobe Audition, etc.
I'll post if I come across anything odd.. So far so good.
And this line here I wrote with the audio dictation software
Permalink Reply by Cliff Ravenscraft @GSPN on August 9, 2012 at 3:18pm I wanted to try and write an entire post with nothing more than the audio dictation software that is included with Mountain lion.
I am wondering how this will work out since I have not even read the documentation but that should have put a period at the end of that last sentence and it should've started a
But I wonder if by telling you the phrase
LOL space it canceled on me there and it seems that you can't use the phrase {new line}
In a sentence.
Permalink Reply by Erik Fisher @ErikJFisher on August 9, 2012 at 3:25pm It can go about 30 seconds, which is a good sentence or two. It's best used for rough draft purposes, so that you can create the text first get the thoughts down and then go back later and fine-tune and craft the words. Like I just did with this response. :)
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