Lion vs snow leopard "pinch and zoom" issues?

Since changing to Lion from snow leapord, I can no longer "pinch and zoom" ?  the only time it seem to work is with a safari page?  The desktop wont zoom any more ?

You never could zoom the desktop in SL with finger gestures alone. You could zoom it by holding down the control key and using a two-finger upward swipe. Is that what you mean?
If so, you can still do this in Lion. You need to go to
 > System Preferences... > Accessibility
click 'Zoom' in the sidebar list, and check 'Use scroll gesture with modifier keys to zoom'

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    Dropping Rosetta was a technical decision. As stated, Apple has traditionally only supported it's current and last OS versions.
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    I suspect the person buying your equipment would be no more a numpty than the original purchaser. Ive been using Lion for some time now and it has frankly no more problems than any other newly introduced software/operating system.
    I went through the Windows/PC to Apple a few years ago after much deliberation (and time wasting) I am glad I did it and would not go back. Hving said that I still have a Dell XPS Laptop that is purely used to run Quicken (Windows 7) and nothing else. I could do this with Paralells or bootcamp, but at the moment I see no point. Make the jump to Apple you will probably not regret it. Your wallet might.
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