Saturday 26 February 2011

Mac OS X Lion new multi-touch gestures and animations

Apple today introduced the new MacBook Pro, which is the best CPU, FaceTime HD cameras, new graphics and new i/o technology called Thunderbolt. The update certainly will improve performance, and Apple still promises 7 hours of battery life on a single charge.

Among other updates, Apple also according to the extended preview of the upcoming Lion Mac OS X the next major version of Mac OS X will lead to new ways of interaction with our Macs.

You can use the multi-touch gestures on your iMac with the trackpad to Magic and the use of the trackpad on your MacBook Pro or MacBook Air.

Mac OS X Lion introduces new gestures and animations, which work like the iPad! During the "back to the Mac" becomes the event Steve Jobs said he would bring their best technology from the iPad for Mac, and with the new multi-touch gestures, we believe our Macs more intuitive than ever before.

Apple has posted a preview video from some of the gestures and animations, we'll see OS is available later this summer.

We've already seen most of the gestures such as pinch activate launchpad, swipe left and right so that the pages of the application. The Video shows the ability to swipe to the left to view area to view the dashboard, as well as you can activate a reflector on your iPad. You swipe up to view inspection mission where similar applications are organized into groups. Like the iOS devices Mac OS X Leo will allow you to "click to zoom" Web page focus on text and Pinch zoom in to enlarge the page. Apple also introduces new swipe navigation animations for Safari.

All this looks each exciting and this will probably be the closest we will return to the multi-touch iMac in a long time to come.

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