Apple want to do to the world of robots what it did to MP3 players with the iPod. Introducing iBore*. A man size robot that looks like Steve Jobs, talks like him and even wears his clothes. It will be so life like that you won´t be able to tell the difference. It will be introduced today at MWT and to show what it can do they will put it to the ultimate test: Talk about nothing for two hours.
This new application will, in a step by step fashion, walk even the most novice user through giving themselves fillings and performing their own root canals. Gather the family around and get ready to have a great time!
They have a consumer verson and a pro version of everything except for iTunes and iPhoto. I think professional strength Audio and Photo Apps will be next. Maybe an digital audio creation app and an iPhoto on steroids?
<strong>I think professional strength Audio and Photo Apps will be next. Maybe an digital audio creation app and an iPhoto on steroids?</strong><hr></blockquote>A pro audio app would be MUCH appreciated. However, expecting a pro-level "iPhoto" app is totally unrealistic. IIRC, Apple already stirred up some tension with Adobe when they released iPhoto.
<strong>A pro audio app would be MUCH appreciated. However, expecting a pro-level "iPhoto" app is totally unrealistic. IIRC, Apple already stirred up some tension with Adobe when they released iPhoto.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Yeah, I thought of that too. But FCP kind of gets rid of the need for Premiere, and depending on what you do with it, AfterEffects.
Maybe Apple's just trying to put Adobe out of business! :eek:
<strong>Maybe Apple's just trying to put Adobe out of business! :eek: </strong><hr></blockquote>Hmmm... not a bad idea. That'd mean no more Photoshop for Windows! More people would be forced to come crawling back to the Mac. :eek:
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[ 03-20-2002: Message edited by: Anders ]</p>
Mostly, I'm praying for "AppleWorks 7: This time we mean it."
Or i3D, which would allow people to do basic 3D Modeling (didn't Apple buy a 3D company)
This new application will, in a step by step fashion, walk even the most novice user through giving themselves fillings and performing their own root canals. Gather the family around and get ready to have a great time!
Works with iMovie.
Apple already offers:
iBook and PowerBook
iMac and PowerMac
iMovie and Final Cut Pro
iDVD and DVD Studio Pro
iTunes and nothing
iPhoto and nothing
They have a consumer verson and a pro version of everything except for iTunes and iPhoto. I think professional strength Audio and Photo Apps will be next. Maybe an digital audio creation app and an iPhoto on steroids?
just my thoughts.
[ 03-20-2002: Message edited by: Stroszek ]</p>
<strong>I think professional strength Audio and Photo Apps will be next. Maybe an digital audio creation app and an iPhoto on steroids?</strong><hr></blockquote>A pro audio app would be MUCH appreciated. However, expecting a pro-level "iPhoto" app is totally unrealistic. IIRC, Apple already stirred up some tension with Adobe when they released iPhoto.
<strong>A pro audio app would be MUCH appreciated. However, expecting a pro-level "iPhoto" app is totally unrealistic. IIRC, Apple already stirred up some tension with Adobe when they released iPhoto.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Yeah, I thought of that too. But FCP kind of gets rid of the need for Premiere, and depending on what you do with it, AfterEffects.
Maybe Apple's just trying to put Adobe out of business! :eek:
<strong>Maybe Apple's just trying to put Adobe out of business! :eek: </strong><hr></blockquote>Hmmm... not a bad idea. That'd mean no more Photoshop for Windows! More people would be forced to come crawling back to the Mac. :eek: