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Quote: Originally Posted by trip1ex Talk about overblown. Give it some time. Features will be added. Ecosystem will develop. Folks will get some experience with it. And perspective will be gained. Right now you're just hearing a mob, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by pixelstuff One thing I'm wondering, as I haven't seen anyone complain about it yet, is assuming I wanted to upgrade an entire network of machines... How would I install FCP X on 50 machines under one company name? Y…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mrr Wait a minute. Let me get this right. Editors are going to give up their current FCP7 Final Cut Studio and start using Premiere Pro, just because they don't like the Final Cut Pro X upgrade ? I don't think …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gustav Last I checked FCP7 still works. It is not dead. - FCP7 is not going to be updated. - FCP7 is no longer sold. - FCP7 has been recalled from retail channels. FCP7 is dead. Quote: And in the coming fut…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell This isn't what I am arguing. I agree that FCP X as is - is largely unusable for professional editors. What I disagree with are people creating the story of what that means in long term with no substantial…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell I think the value of speaking with David Pogue (a non-editor) is that he is not as emotionally attached to what he feels FCP must absolutely do. He can look at the fact that Apple totally rebuilt and restructu…
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FCPX is already quite literally a joke. The features needed to get work done on a daily basis simply aren't there. Slapping them on later is only going to underscore the fact it's shipping as a substandard product absolutely not suitable for a produ…
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Quote: One Apple Enterprise shop we spoke to said that Apple?s System Engineers have been on a campaign to assure that Apple has another solution in the pipeline beyond what they?ve announced. There wasn?t an exact timeline of release but there was…
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RAM is the cheapest thing in the world. I know every penny counts when you're pushing millions of units out the door, but damn, this isn't 2004. Pared-down OS or not, Apple is selling people a device that is essentially a keyboard-less MacBook. If A…
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Quote: Originally Posted by kwoot27 When did the WSJ become a gossip publication?? When Rupert Murdoch bought it and blessed it with his legendary journalistic standards.
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Quote: Originally Posted by BUSHMAN4 LCI are placed in spots on the ipod & ipad (i.e. earphone jack, 30 pin connector) which can easily be activated just by using your IPOD or IPHONE in the rain. It's good to see that further evaluation will…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody If on the other hand it's still all driven by the keyboard or at least designed around that fact, then its not going to be anything that the average computer user can use. That's like saying Avid isn't…
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Maybe Mail will finally work properly? Still getting the new mail sound after I've already read and begun to respond to emails. Rules don't apply to IMAP messages marked as read before they are downloaded. (Access Gmail on a web browser or another M…
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Hopefully this doesn't end up like the Mactopia debacle of the late '90s. Somehow a public announcement of a larger commitment to the Mac ended up with the platform receiving far less support than it did before! Office, IE and Microsoft's gaming off…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sdbryan Apple was allied with Microsoft against IBM when the Mac was first introduced. That is partially why apps like Excel appeared first on the Mac. Before that Microsoft made the Basic interpreter for the Apple ][.…
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Maybe Mail will be fixed for real this time. Oh what am I saying?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Karl Kuehn It already has been: to developers who were at WWDC. It will presumably also be released to ADC select members at some point. Apple does not do open betas of their operating systems. Traditionally, Apple …
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism What difference is that? I see absolutely no difference there. The process-filter dropdown menu now matches the UI appearance introduced in Leopard. It would be nice if Apple would offer a unified UI in…
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The only thing that concerns me is the open question of Core Duo support. I really, really don't want to be burned for buying a first-gen Intel Mac.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jowie74 Hmmm I was thinking more of how Gmail works in Apple Mail - I find (quite unsurprisingly but still annoyingly) .Mac Mail works much better with Apple Mail than Gmail... In fact the same is true of Outlook on th…