NDA Is A Three-Letter Word, Mac OS X Lion Edition.

What does NDA stand for?

  • National Dance Alliance
  • National Dance Association
  • National Dart Association
  • New Drug Application
  • National Deaf Academy

It also stands for: Non-Disclosure Agreement

Let’s talk about Mac OS X Lion. Sites like AppleInsider and 9 to 5 Mac have been posting tons of stuff about Mac OS X Lion that were supposed to be covered under NDA. Here are a little samples of what they have revealed:

Well, if you really want to read more about Mac OS X Lion and you’re a registered Mac Developer, head to https://devforums.apple.com/community/mac/lion. There are a lot of discussions of new features, missing features and known bugs.

Using Dropbox with Mac OS X Lion.

UPDATE 3 (2011-07-20):
Dropbox 1.1.35 is compatible from OS X Lion.
If you’re feeling a bit adventurous, you can use the “forums build“.

UPDATE 2:
Dropbox Team Member Rian H. posted a reply assuring that the team is working to make Dropbox fully compatible with Mac OS X Lion.

“hey everyone, just wanted to give you all a heads-up that we’ll be working diligently on making dropbox 100% compatible with 10.7 over the next couple of months. stay tuned!”

UPDATE:
Apparently the current version of Dropbox caused the Finder to crash right after login.
Apple Engineers have confirmed this and recommended Developers to wait until the issue is resolved. If you are a registered Apple Developer, head to Apple Developer Forums for the discussion.

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Numbers of users are reporting they found out that Dropbox.app would not work with Mac OS X Lion.

You can’t use this version of the application Dropbox with this version of Mac OS X.

One thread on Dropbox Forums is dedicated to this issue. Dropbox user “Filip S.” came up with a solution:

I’ve figured out a quick fix for this issue. Open Info.plist inside the application bundle, and change “Bundle Version” to 2.0 . Apparently Lion doesn’t allow applications with low bundle versions to run for some reason.

Now Dropbox v.1.0.20 works in Mac OS X Lion.

Dropbox info.plist before the modification:

Dropbox info.plist after the modification:

Mac OS X Lion Developer Preview

Mac OS X Lion Developer Preview is now available to Registered Mac Developers. As usual, there’s the three-letter abbreviation known as NDA which may restrict flow of informations regarding Mac OS X Lion Developer Preview. Apple is listing current features of Mac OS X Lion on its own page.

From what has been posted on other sites:

  • Mac OS X Lion 10.7 build number 11A390.
  • Currently Mac OS X Lion Developer Preview is distributed through Mac App Store.
  • Mac OS X Lion requires Core 2 Duo Processor or better.

Mac OS X Lion Developer Preview is available to all registered (paying) members of Mac Developer Program, which costs $99 for individual developer.