Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 2nd Aug 2012 21:48 UTC
Mac OS X "Has Mountain Lion been feeling faster for you compared to Lion on the same machine? It's probably not just you: Mountain Lion appears to include improved graphics drivers and low-level graphics subsystem improvements. According to our testing, these improvements result in an approximate performance increase of up to 10 percent. Those improvements can make your current hardware feel faster despite the fact that your CPU can't magically crunch numbers any faster. The changes also lay the foundation for Apple to update OS X's OpenGL support in a more timely manner, which could potentially lead to better graphics performance in the future."
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RE: Experiences after 3 days
by _txf_ on Fri 3rd Aug 2012 07:43 UTC in reply to "Experiences after 3 days"
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5) Her dictionary application (Japanese-English) doesn't work anymore because it used Rosetta (Power PC). No solution yet

"No solution yet". I think you mean no solution ever (unless of course you try running an old version of PPC osx in qemu). Aren't there other Dictionary applications? Is the application unsupported? Just who is still using PowerPC applications?

6) "make" doesn't work anymore. She is using XCode for a major codebase (OpenCV) and even reinstalling hasn't solved this

You need to install the command line utilities from within Xcode. It is in the preferences.

It should be noted that OSX does not come with gcc any more. Its default compiler is clang but it also has llvm-gcc ( not quite the same as gcc).
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