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sconosciuto said: Perhaps so, but I sincerely doubt I'd want to be cutting on this entry-level model day-in and day-out... anyone out there have experience editing with the previous model? I have been running my video editing business off my …
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Apple's offerings are some of the worst price-to-specs, so if consumers on a tight budget are looking for value and don't care about OS, then I wouldn't be surprised by this. Or else maybe the Mac people are finally just buying iPads.
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RIP Ink, the last vestige of the Newton. Ink was developed by Larry Yaeger and his small team at Apple and only got into the Newton project after their Paragraph handwriting recognition software failed in the first Newton. For many years Ink (intern…
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I wonder how much of this is a stalemate over CUDA support. Possibly Apple won't sign NVIDIA's CUDA drivers, or some nonsense like that.
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Seems to make sense, actually. As someone mentioned above, those analysts use those numbers to spout nonsense anyway. Plus, it might remove the pressure to cut or destroy smaller, modestly profitable line items like say, oh, Macs, in ritual sacrific…
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A factual error in the article, in my interview with John Sculley for the film, Love Notes to Newton, he is adamant that it was Apple’s board, never him, who wanted to license the MacOS to other manufacturers, and that is one reason why Sculley was …
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The eGPU community is incredibly awesome.
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I understand the sentiment of this article, but I think what a lot of people are really reacting to is the closed-box mentality that is always the yin to the open source yang at Apple. The Macintosh was originally a closed, non-upgradeable box. They…
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Looking forward to seeing what they come up with, but wow, why does it take so long? I guess they want to try to do something different that's going to be a platform for the next decade, but yikes, talk about having dropped the ball. Oh well, once t…
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In regards to the eMate 300: that was probably Apple's most successful Newton product, so saying "Apple stopped selling it because its production wasn't sustainable." is not really correct. Apple stopped selling it because Steve Jobs wanted to focus…
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FCPX is a flexible, excellent platform. I too switched to Adobe for a while, and then when they went to the cloud, I gave FCPX another shot. I'm so glad I did. It's a faster system for many reasons, it's been so gratifying to see Apple keeping it up…
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Somebody please fix the white balance on that camera. Johnny looks really, really, really orange.
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It's so nice to see FCPX being recognized as the great tool it is. Some great stuff is coming out of Apple. It sucks that the Mac Pro is languishing, but at least FCPX runs really well on weaker hardware, the same can't be said of the bloated offeri…
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Well, if everyone can get over the fact that you (obviously) need a bazillion gigabytes of RAM to do anything useful with a computer, Apple have been consistently delivering products for professionals (except photographers, you guys are still dead t…
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bestkeptsecret said: Can I author Blu-Rays on FCP X? I'm talking about creating menus and the whole nine yards. You can author Blu-Rays with a very basic menu structure, not too many options (I think you can do chapters via the Markers in …
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The FCPX team has really hit their groove. Final Cut has become such a great product (I'm an editor and I now use it every day, having transitioned from FCP7->PremiereCS6->FCPX), it's such a relief for a dedicated Mac user like me (who is "meh…
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It's a great computer, the only problem I have with it is the price! I think that that's probably really the problem for most people, even if they pretend they have high philosophical reasons for not buying it.
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Just to fight the negativity, which I don't think helps anybody, Final Cut Pro X runs much better on my MacBook Pro than Premiere ever did on my iMac, it is great software. I know that this update was the answer to my prayers in a lot of ways at my …
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I would love it if they would even just improve the specs on the Mac Pro just a little bit, just so we know they haven't completely forgotten it, it would be so easy, they could put a couple engineers on it for a week. Come on.
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'tis a silly ad. Pretentious butter-upon-bacon, my first instinct is to batty-fang it all.