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Quote: Originally Posted by SDW2001 Overall though, I think one has to evaluate the product on its own. In that regard, FCP appears to be suitable for the majority of Pro editors. No? You're not keeping up. FCPX is missing key features that…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum In short, fantastic! Thanks. Thats good to hear. I hope that Apple listen to the valid concerns of their user base and bring in the features needed to restore this app back to what it was.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum If you've got FCPS, it contains Motion (replaced by the new Motion from the app store). The new motion is compatible with both FCPX and FCPS -- just better integrated with FCPX. Anyway -- either the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 That is an excellent link. There will be a lot of people defending Apple here, that's what we tend to do. But this Final Cut Pro X move is somewhat disconcerting,... Yeah that's the way I see it too. W…
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If you plan in upgrading in 2-3 years I would get theentry level 21" machine. It's quad core and should have no trouble doing what you plan on doing.
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Quote: Originally Posted by ToxicMan Was really hoping they would get a quad core i7 into this form factor! ... No problem... when they make them at the 15 nm process node in 3 years.
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Quote: Originally Posted by superbass wait, i thought the ipad was going to kill netbook sales. t, ftfy
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Nope. Nope. I really wonder how Llano would perform in the MM server. Might actually work as well or better than the current Intel solutions at Llano's price point. I'm not holding my breath t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by futurepastnow if you follow tech news, you may know a little about amd's newest new processor- the llano "apu" which combines four processor cores with a 400-sp integrated gpu (there are cut-down versions as well). A f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross You have GOT to be kidding! Don't confuse humor with stupidity.
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It certainly is possible but I don't think they will. I think Mac OS X or XI will be for "professional" use, however. If Apple make iDevices to "replace pcs" then they may attain some of the baggage that makes them less fun and easy for end users…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Akac I don't think anyone has to worry about Java. OS X may not ship with Java anymore but Apple moved its Java stuff to someone else to handle it. They already handle it for other platforms. I'm not holding my brea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dr Millmoss In reality, they don't. They managed the 68k to PPC transition so seamlessly that few users even noticed. They did the same for Classic to OSX. They did it again for PPC to Intel. The Snow Leopard to Lion t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dr Millmoss AccountEdge is a lot more than I need, throws a learning curve at me, and costs $300. Add another $300 for an upgrade to FileMaker and this "free" service is starting to look kind of costly, not to mention …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dr Millmoss Quicken, for one. It's been pointed out many times that this is abandonware for the Mac, and nothing on the market currently can replace it. We use it for our company accounting. I also run an older version…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dr Millmoss It is for me. I run too many PPC apps, some of which are not replaceable. A move to Lion would be extremely painful. What's worse, Apple has notified MobileMe users that "iCloud is free for iOS 5 and OS …
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Quote: Originally Posted by alew Hey all, I'm thinking about purchasing my first Mac and since I'm always on the go, I'd like some opinions regarding the MBP 13". Should I get the i5 or the i7? Which one is better bang for the buck? As a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland It looks good. The video was terrible though. Quality would have been better recorded on an iPhone. I have to admit that I thought it looked pretty good. I actually like the tiles metaphor.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin Intel seems to have clarified what they are doing at Computex: http://www.anandtech.com/show/4378/i...nfigurable-tdp They will bring all CPUs down to the 15-20W range TDP with Ivy Bridge but the turbo mode…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin At least it means there will be a 15" Air though because the MBP will have a ULV chip at some point in the future. Then maybe the 13" Air and Pro can finally merge leaving a single lineup with all ULV and 11", 1…