Mac OS X 10.7 Lion
88
TECHNADO SCORE
TECHNADO SCORE
CATEGORY:
F5
AVERAGE:
82%
%POSITIVE:
93%

Lion is not the biggest update by any means, but the low cost and new features heavily outweigh any reasons that may have been holding you back from updating.

90%
Mac OS X is the most successful PC operating system in history. A bold claim, but read on to find out why....Go To Full Review
90%
Unless you have powerful reasons for using anything else, you probably ought to use OS X....Go To Full Review
90%
Mac OS X Lion is definitely a worthy upgrade for all Intel Mac users. Featuring several interface enhancements and useful new features across all the core apps, Mac OS X Lion is an excellent update for the price....Go To Full Review
90%
In the past, Apple has charged $129 for upgrades with far fewer improvements than this—and that price upgraded just a single system. At $30 for all the Macs in your world, the only reason not to upgrade to Lion is because you rely on old PowerPC-based apps that won’t run on it. Otherwise, it’s a more than fair price for a great upgrade....Go To Full Review
90%
Mac OS X Lion is definitely a worthy upgrade for all Intel Mac users. Featuring several interface enhancements and useful new features across all the core apps, Mac OS X Lion is an excellent update for the price....Go To Full Review
84%
Apple integrates the best of its mobile operating system into this innovative update of the Mac OS. Although the best new features can be limited in scope, at $29, it's a steal for Mac users....Go To Full Review
80%
A good update to an already great operating system but don't expect to get to grips with it immediately....Go To Full Review
80%
Lion may look like just more Apple eye-candy, but new features such as Auto-Save and Versions are genuine productivity improvements, while the continued refinement of the OS X interface will appeal to long-time Mac users....Go To Full Review
80%
It’s by no means Apple’s Vista, but it’s by no means a work of “genius” either....Go To Full Review
80%
Mac OS X Lion might look like just more Apple eye-candy, but new features such as Auto-Save and Versions are genuine productivity improvements, while the continued refinement of the OS X interface will appeal to long-time Mac users....Go To Full Review
80%
If you're a Mac user, we feel it's worth the upgrade, though it's not such a leap that you'd have to upgrade immediately. Apple has managed to straddle a fine line between bringing in iOS features and accommodating long-time Mac users without pushing things too far. There are so many noticeable and welcome interface changes that you miss them when you go back....Go To Full Review
80%
Despite a few teething troubles (most notably breaking third-party NAS compatibility and a few questionable interface decisions), Lion is definitely worth the upgrade. Like most OS upgrades it will probably really shine after its second or third update, but unless you're running PowerPC applications you can't be without, there's no need to wait....Go To Full Review
80%
Apple's latest OS combines some of the best aspects of the iPad with powerful new features that help save users time....Go To Full Review
80%
Ultimately I really like Lion, and I look forward to using it as my primary OS, but the learning curve was no shallower than any other version of OS X I’ve used in the past decade. ...Go To Full Review
60%
Although, the Lion is a step in right direction, it cannot be considered a new OS. For me it's more like an update that fixes usability issues of the existing Snow Leopard. Additionally, it should have been free like Windows Service Pack updates....Go To Full Review
