Launch pad is crap, like yanike said, it's useless without touch.
Full screen apps are a good idea, but normal desktop computers are supposed to have a ability to show different running programs at once, without having a task switcher to switch between them. Just offering an opinion.
Mac Command Central still looks complicated as fux.
AirDrop sounds fantastic, a +1 to it because HomeGroups require configuration, and AirDrop requires no configuration. Global auto-save sounds fantastic too, a +1 to it, as windows's implementation of autosave can only be found in Office, it isn't global.
-1 to the new mail app, the only good thing is that iPad users will be familiar with it.
Resume - Pick up exactly where you left off.
If you’ve ever restarted your Mac, you know what’s involved. First you save your work, then close all your apps, then spend valuable time setting everything up again. With Resume, that time-consuming process is a thing of the past. Resume lets you restart your Mac — after a software update, for example — and return to what you were doing. With all your apps back in the exact places you left them. In fact, whenever you quit and relaunch an app, Resume opens it precisely the way you left it. So you never have to start from scratch again.*
Awesome! Windows update on windows has always been an annoying for this reason, and the same applies to Software update on the mac. +1 to this feature.
um, tap to zoom and pinch to zoom on the mac/desktop is kinda usless, really. But swipe to navigate looks kinda sweet...if you're on the mac trackpad.
call me an idiot, but I still think the best version of mac is Leopard.
Edited by FalseAgent, 26 February 2011 - 11:04 AM.