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            <title>OSX 10.7 (Lion) Issues</title>
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            <description>AppStore looks at the wrong partition in Dual Boot System

 Since I run some software that is not available on Lion, I still have a Snow Leopard partition around. After re-installing Lion because my first installation was broken (could no longer launch 3rd party apps, repairing permissions did not fix that), the AppStore marked all my Apps as &quot;installed&quot;, even though they were not installed.</description>
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	*  Python Ressources
	*  Continous Integration with GIT | CI Tools
	*  Django
	*  Git
	*  OSX 10.7 (Lion) Issues

Code reviews

	*  &lt;http://stackoverflow.com/questions/49906/best-tools-for-code-reviews&gt;</description>
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