Functionality is a little inconsistent so far with permitting swipes to the right when that gesture isn’t set and restricting them when it is. Yay! I set Swipe Three Left, matching the trackpad gesture. ![]() Wait, I just realized I can set a Jitouch gesture for it to key F5. I chose F5, which is unused on my Apple Wireless Keyboard, sitting right next to Dashboard. Macworld came to the rescue with the discovery that Notification Center is part of Mission Control and users can set a keyboard shortcut in its section of Keyboard preferences. ML doesn’t have a Magic Mouse gesture for Notification Center I hope Jitouch updates soon to support it. Request: I was wishing for a keyboard shortcut for Nofitication Center since I prefer to use my Magic Mouse than my built-in trackpad.Has anyone noticed color changes of other flags in the input menu? flag icon on the menubar seems to have more subdued colors than before. In ML, upon deleting a message, Mail goes to the message below the one deleted if it is unread and the one above is read (like iOS Mail) and also the message below if neither surrounding message is unread (unlike iOS Mail) previous versions always went to the one above. iOS Mail is always consistent when it’s not, I restart it and it works as expected again. Inconsistency: Mail’s behavior of choosing which message to select after deleting a message seems inconsistent.In order of discovery, following are the bugs and changes I’ve observed so far: ![]() However, among all its strengths and improvements, I’ve run into a bunch of bugs and glitches, especially in Mail. I just have an impression that it’s speedy and solid. Not that I experienced a lot of crashes before. For starters, ML has been an incredibly stable OS. Two weeks after installing OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion (ML) on my Mac, it’s time to share my thoughts on using it.
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