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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips I wrote that hoping they were reasonably far along with 8 at the time they dropped it for X. Perhaps X could be split into two versions; a more production environment oriented version and the current styl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum Not to forget, you can legally run a single copy of FCP X, Motion 5, Compressor concurrently on 5 Macs. That's $400 for 5 seats -- Other NLE suites above are per 1 seat, e.g. FCP 7 costs $1,000 pe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips Excuse me but Apple is embracing the prosumer market! It may or may not be letting down the folks in the professional market (I will have to wait another year or so to answer that one) but certainly not t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by glnf This move by Apple is likely introducing more people to Final Cut and will generate more turnover. Meanwhile I will switch to Avid or Premiere (I hate the idea but I have to). My students at art university wil…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Conrail What's courageous about taking the easy path? Ha, explain to me what's "easy" about rewriting a complex video editor from scratch? When you think about it, wouldn't the "easy path" be to simply update FCP8?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gustav Don't let actual facts get in the way of your innuendo. Facts like Intel's high-end Xeon chipset won't be ready until early 2012. Gee, and what does Apple use in their Mac Pros? First versions of the Sandy B…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmurchison If FCP8 was done Where's Carbon Quicktime 64-bit? I've never seen mention of it That's because I don't think the 64-bit version of FCP8 was ever "done." I'm sure it was being worked on, but trying…
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Having actually used FCPX, I laugh whenever I read that it isn't for "professional" customers. True, it's missing a lot of functionality, and isn't the tool I would recommend everyone to switch to right now full time. That is a temporary problem, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by umrk_lab Like many others, I did not wait, and bought an iPad.... It remembers me the ancient times where the IBM marketing was powerful enough to prevent companies from buying competitors products, based on vague p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by linkgx1 Apple and HP are two totally different companies. Apple isn't struggling like HP. HP's probaly going to get rid of their consumer business anyways. You are trying to make something what it isn't. You obvious…
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Quote: Originally Posted by linkgx1 Apperently the the HP touchpad was good enough. I think HP just needs to start selling their tablets again at a loss. They have the cash reserves... Why doesn't Apple sell the iPad for $50 at a loss? They h…
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Quote: Originally Posted by linkgx1 Umm.....what good cheap Android tablets are out there? The ones at K-mart/Kohls? That COBY crap doesn't count! I'm talking about the fully fledge Honeycomb/ICS tablets. Have yet ot see one. Read what I wrote…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton I've always maintained that a tablet market exists, and it has going back to the days of Windows for Pen Computing and the Apple Newton. But Apple managed to create an all but separate market for iPads …
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Quote: Originally Posted by linkgx1 One Android tablets get cheap enough, Apple's going to be on another field. It's not even about that. You've always been able to buy a cheap Android tablet, it's just none of them have been any good, and I'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Doctor David When someone says that competion is good, you know the competition is bad. If the best thing you can say about the competition is that the fundamental forces of the market are still in play, that's pretty …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ Oh, does it really? So far there is the iPad, which reigns supreme and there have been countless other tablets, which are all pieces of crap and nobody is interested in buying them, because they're inferior…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism I don't think so. I think it's moving steady toward repeating the iPod dominance, only much faster. If they do get Retina Display (265ppi) for the iPad in early 2012 then I'd say it's definitely a done deal f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody There are always "glitches" in software (normally called "bugs"). Several times recently there have been bugs found in Windows and Mac that have apparently existed for years without being discovered. Th…
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Yay. Look at me, Internet tough guy, arguing against someone on an online forum thread because I have nothing better to do at work. Yippie Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ Basically, the Kindle Fire is a substandard mini-tablet that mig…