"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Wow. I thought that the main selling point of Mac is super compatibility.
The take-away here is DON'T rush out and upgrade to the newest OS right away, if you are running a business dependent on it. Give it some time to let the bugs get worked out at the software developer level.
Kind of hijacking this but how's that iCloud looking to everyone as a potential cloud server for business? I ask because what I'm seeing from the direction Lion is taking is Apple leveling out OSX with whatever os it is (iOS maybe?) that runs on the ipad/phones (we have android phones here so I'm clueless on that). Note the auto-save feature in Lion as well as the feature that recalls your workspace, etc., they're integrating Time Machine functionality into a cloud-friendly process it appears. If the iCloud works out as business grade stuff, - isn't just for yuppies to store music and photos on - and doesn't cost an arm and a leg, I'll probably pull everything over to apple gear so we can fully implement the features. I'm actually stoked to see this going down with someone. I'd rather not be tied to apple for everything but at least they're trying to take advantage of the tech we have available in a productive manner. And at least, if apple builds a system like this it will actually work presumably.