Once I found the Notion 3.2 update release notes in this FORUM and read that there are changes to the application, I decided to install the update, which went smoothly . . .
There definitely are some "bug" fixes on the Mac, where for example clicking on a text item when in continuous view no longer results in the formatting pop-up being positioned directly on top of the text, which is great . . .
Great!I did not do a lot of testing, but my impression is that Notion 3.2 is more peppy, and the IK Multimedia standalone user interfaces for SampleTank and Miroslav Philharmonik appear to launch faster (nearly instantly as contrasted to taking one or two seconds) . . .
Providing support for Mac OS X Lion and adding some of the iPad stuff basically requires using the newest Mac OS X frameworks and all that stuff, which tends to map to improvements in quite a few of the underlying technologies, which is one of the reasons that the focus on doing iPad apps does not bother me so much, although there obviously are some enhancements in NOTION that I would like . . .
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NOTE: I am not running Mac OS X Lion and do not plan to run it until all the third-party vendors have completed their updates, which will take another few months, so at present I continue to run Mac OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard. For reference, the MOTU folks did their update for Mac OS Lion compatibility first, within just a few days, and the FabFilter Software Instruments folks did their update soon thereafter, so this puts Notion Music in the third fastest spot for doing the Mac OS X Lion compatibility update for the software I use here in the sound isolation studio, which overall is excellent. As a comparison, the IK Multimedia folks continue to have "workarounds" with expected Mac OS X Lion compatibility updates for their various products coming in August and September 2011. ]
Everything is looking good with the Notion 3.2 update so far, which is fabulous . . .
Fabulous!