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Thanks for the article but I think the whole Aperture vs Lightroom comparison misses the mark. The real question is, why does Apple develop what is seemingly a good solution, then decide to kill it off or seriously cripple it aka Final Cut, Photos e…
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zimmie said: oakrrl said: Since Aperture was killed I’ve tried Capture One, DxO, Luminar, Affinity, Pixelmator and none of them have the ease of use for spot retouching (burn/dodge etc.) Aperture had, combined with DAM. They each have …
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If you want to compare hardware on the two machines, why on earth don’t you just run the Mac in Boot camp? All you are doing is testing software. This might be valid but only after you complete hardware comparison first. I can’t think of any prof…
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In response to a previous article and this one, AI is drinking too much Apple cool aid... With the exception of the 13" quad core, these are not major upgrades at all... The machines are good, yes. But there remain three massive issues which won'…
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Can't imagine why anyone would be so stupid as to let google run their home/network.
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Does it work in Bootcamp?
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Lol at the interface. I can't believe this thing is still alive.
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Mike Wuerthele said: aussiepaul said: Mike Wuerthele said: spacekid said: From a business point of view which is how shareholders should rate Cook, this CEO has had significant issues. A major one being that a significant…
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Mike Wuerthele said: spacekid said: From a business point of view which is how shareholders should rate Cook, this CEO has had significant issues. A major one being that a significant product (Mac Pro) was not designed for upgrading an…
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Having your main graphics card in a separate enclosure always seemed crippled to me. Can someone explain the benefits of this over internal PCIe bus in terms of speed/latency etc.?
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Soli said: daringdeveloper said: How do you think a person working for Apple would feel when the company they work for expresses "values" associated with one political cause and therefore get pressured into following the "company value…
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Apple won't win this.
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rfrmac said: Let me tell you what this shows me. Apple has completely forgotten about the iMac, Mac Mini and Mac Pro lines for years. When I read that something like this will not be ready until next year what else can one think? We may g…
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thewhitefalcon said: DavidAlGregory said: nitewing98 said: The fact that they announced so far ahead probably reflects the fact that Mac Pro sales are so bad that they want to assure Pro users that they know there's a problem an…
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andrewj5790 said: linkman said: If this refresh/update comes out in 2018, then it's what, only three years late? Never good enough for some people. How miserable. Are you serious? The trash can is already long overdue for a majo…
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Feeling the pressure I guess...
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Hey all, wondering what the "problem" is with Apple's Touch ID that it needs a "solution" like facial recognition? For me, it seems like a solution to a problem which doesn't exist (on the iPhone anyway, watch and laptop might be a different story)…
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prokip said: The 4 big banks in Australia are an oligopoly. A big gorilla with too much hair!! Arseholes !! At least the ACCC is finally doing its work. Now Apple do your work and get this stuff rolling down here !! Signed: a pissed-off…
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To the author, this has nothing to do with the size of the OS, which is probably larger. it is likely because the phone underwent cleaning of caches, logs etc. Try this, take a phone which is almost full, try to rent a large movie in iTunes, voila m…
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How about a barometer to enable steps/altitude training? Been on my Casio 20 years!