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Quote: Originally Posted by s.metcalf I think you should email SJobs and tell him just that!!! And S.J.'s e-mailed reply would be: "Noted."
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Who even flies domestically nowadays? Seems like any more it's faster to just get a 44-ounce Mountain Dew, jump in the Honda, crank some tunes up, and head for the hills....
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Yeah, and I am sure that Apple being such a huge environmental polluter is all George W. Bush's fault somehow....
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About the only way Apple would get into the console market would be for someone to get Jason Jones from Bungie drunk some evening and sign an agreement stating that the next Halo installment after Halo 3: ODST would be an exclusive title only on th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jimzip Haha. (I gotta get me one of them dusky maidens!) Well you might not get a new iMac, but I will Steve... I will. Jimzip Yes, I'll be getting one too....Especially since I am still editing wedding day fil…
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Maybe Apple will actually make iMovie '08 a usable piece of software be giving it much of the functionality that was stripped out of iMovie '06.
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Quote: Originally Posted by mcarling The iMac was recently updated, so I don't expect it to be updated again before Montevina ships next summer. Updates seem to be immanent over the next four months for products including: MacBook Pro, Xserve, M…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Haggar Does the iMovie update support DVD chapter markers or timeline view? Has anyone else heard on this as I am also very interested in whether the new iMovie updates included these features?
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Quote: Originally Posted by daibach Slackula, in iWeb open the page where you don't want the links at the top of the page. In the inspector window, choose the page tab (second from the left) and untick the "Display navigation window" and "Includ…
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Is it possible to have some pages on your .mac web site that have no links on them to the other pages on your site? And if so, how does one accomplish this? The reason I ask is my site current has six pages dealing with my part-time wedding da…
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Quote: Originally Posted by daskidude I'm just pissed right now. It looks great. Cool features. But come on, only 16gb of space? Give me a hard drive. I have more than 16gb of music now on my computer and then adding on movies. Please, I w…
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JeffDM: Thank you for all of the good advice, I appreciate it!
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Quote: Originally Posted by meelash Exactly. That's why iMovie 06 was scrapped. Because people like you need to be using a professional program. How long would it take you to recoup the cost of FCE? How long to recoup? One-third of a weddi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM If that's a serious post, I'd think that you would benefit from a Final Cut Express workflow. iMovie 6 was great (IMO) for simple, quick & dirty movies, but you can get much nicer titling and more editing f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by vinea For other folks to enjoy? Like 4 grandparents? Naaaaaaah. Vinea No, for my wedding clients who pay me $900 a pop for their iMovie 06/Gee Three plugin-produced wedding day film on DVD....
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Quote: Originally Posted by MiMac Therein lies the rub. If Leopard doesn't support iMovie '06 then how many iMovie "power users" will upgrade their OS? What about upgrading their hardware? Tiger suits a lot of people just fine. If iMovie '08 d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BenRoethig They use hype, innovation, and the "coolness factor" to sell products. The loss in quality is a result of a) pushing the envelope to make a product as good looking as possible and b) a willingness to give u…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BRussell Yeah, addabox, you were absolutely right from the beginning. I just assumed that they wouldn't take out existing functionality. Oops. I'm still not sure that the balance of functionality/ease for iMovie is …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SDW2001 OMG, that is disgusting. Agreed!
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Okay....I'm officially despondent now....