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GG1 said: I looked at the goTenna link. It's a VHF/UHF radio "dongle" you carry with you that connects to your phone (via Bluetooth WiFi?) using a goTenna app for texting. The radio dongle does the mesh networking app presumably does the …
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Filemaker Pro remains terrific software, and is one of the few small business apps to really lead on the Mac platform. That said, I have no idea why - after 31 years - they still haven't gotten around to implementing tags. Would be great and useful.
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Apple moved final assembly of this product to China. And it's a product aimed at Hollywood, which is largely anti-Trump. Expecting a tariff exemption from the Trump administration is incredibly brazen.
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mdriftmeyer said: You'd be wrong on that. What the person is trying to tell you is that Affinity uses the latest Frameworks available, period. Quark and InDesign generally are three or four major revisions behind. They have a much older insta…
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edac2 said: But you would be much better off switching to Affinity Publisher than a program built on a 1990's framework. This is just wrong. I use InDesign, but even I'm aware that Quark has been fully OS-native for years, and went 64-bit…
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edac2 said: Maybe QuarkXPress isn't mentioned here because it is hardly a cheaper alternative to Indesign. Quark is $400 on the App Store; the QuarkXPress Store lists it as $250/year ($750 total) for Indesign switchers. Quark was always full …
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I don't post here a lot anymore, but I just read 8 pages of this thread. The level of malcontent here with the new Pro is off-the-charts crazy. Listen, it only makes sense that Apple is kicking off the Pro by catering to those with sky-high budgets…
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sportyguy209 said: Affinity has knocked it out of the park! This is what many Adobe users (and former users) have been looking for. Not only excellent stand alone software that can be purchased, but the workflow is incredible! I wonder how lo…
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melgross said: That’s somewhat simplistic. Having that feature doesn’t mean that it will work well. The files still have to comport themselves well, and support all the features. It’s not a simple thing to do. And yes, the industry does have to…
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rain22 said: Will have to check it out. Although, anyone using an app like this is most likely sending it to a printer - so unless you are adept in pre-press and have your PDF files perfect, your printer will have to have it as well. Will ha…
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kiltedgreen said: frank777 said: Thanks Apple, but I don't need a camera or microphone in my music player. To almost quote Frank N. Furter: “I didn’t make it for you!” and curiously, what IS your portable music player? I've had …
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StrangeDays said: frank777 said: Thanks Apple, but I don't need a camera or microphone in my music player. Do you travel with a stand alone GPS nav device? Or do you integrate several consumer devices into one item? I travel wit…
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Thanks Apple, but I don't need a camera or microphone in my music player.
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macronin said: Just like it says above, this is from an article about possible Mac Pros, this article was about a month or so before WWDC 2013... Thunderbolt Pro is what whomever created the image is calling TB2... Okay, I get it. Didn't r…
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macronin said: This was from a speculation article about a month or so before WWDC 2013... Thunderbolt 4 was weird enough. What is Thunderbolt Pro?
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The amazing thing about this is the idea that CMYK is a somewhat new request. I was following this company when the original Pixelmator was introduced a decade ago, and CMYK has always been a top request. After the comments kept mentioning CMYK aft…
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Apple SSDs are said to have a speed advantage (I forget why) but that's not the only reason to get these. There are a lot of legacy MacBook Air owners who have the base 128GB model, and I'm not sure 1TB was ever even an option (it isn't now.) Payi…
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Yeah, I've also passed on Pixelmator because of its inability to work in CMYK. But it is great to see Photoshop alternatives growing in complexity and number. Now do InDesign...
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Whoever did this went one step too far with the inclusion of Thunderbolt 4. They just couldn't help themselves.
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Reg Watson said: 2012 on the outside and 2019 on the inside ? And still looks the same as well? You've gotta be kidding me. If it doesn't have 16GB ram and a SSD as minimum in 2019 that's not even in the "maybe" list. Jobs would turning in hi…