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Aug 15, 2007View in Crawl 4
I LOVE the new imovie editor from apple. really awesome, and im not even a fanboy.You can see the whole 1 hour keynote (the imac one) on apples HP somewhere.
Good. The whole idea of "integrated applications" was great when computers couldn't multitask and had no UI guidelines. It used to be a total bummer to have to quit your word processor to launch your spreadsheet. However, now that multitasking is ubquitous, a bunch of smaller apps can easily take the place of one giant application.
I could understand this argument if you were talking about Pages, Keynote and Numbers, but iMovie is a whole different beast. That's like screaming that Photoshop works and you can't run FileMaker. The only true response to your argument is: Huh?
Nope most of us have used a mac and know its limited locked down, lacks many drivers for hardware abilities, and lacksdeveloping for software.Even Ubuntu has better collaboration with others so quickly off the starting line.We all wish Mac would just shrivel up and die, its simple sitting pretty ontop of someone else's OS anyway - BSD !Oh and over charging for the name brand while it requires you to buy its hardware to use the OS.Sorry that deserves to die.
froggiestoneAug 16, 2007
I LOVE the new imovie editor from apple. really awesome, and im not even a fanboy.You can see the whole 1 hour keynote (the imac one) on apples HP somewhere.
solsticeAug 16, 2007
Good. The whole idea of "integrated applications" was great when computers couldn't multitask and had no UI guidelines. It used to be a total bummer to have to quit your word processor to launch your spreadsheet. However, now that multitasking is ubquitous, a bunch of smaller apps can easily take the place of one giant application.
timuscaAug 16, 2007
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pantukyAug 16, 2007
Hip-hip hooray! Now if the MacOS would only follow...
unmarkedAug 16, 2007
I could understand this argument if you were talking about Pages, Keynote and Numbers, but iMovie is a whole different beast. That's like screaming that Photoshop works and you can't run FileMaker. The only true response to your argument is: Huh?
davidhildrethAug 16, 2007
it's probably better if we just don't talk about it
davidhildrethAug 16, 2007
aahahaahahaaaaa, i hadn't thought about hypercard since like 3rd grade. man i want that s**t back.
Closed AccountAug 16, 2007
Nope most of us have used a mac and know its limited locked down, lacks many drivers for hardware abilities, and lacksdeveloping for software.Even Ubuntu has better collaboration with others so quickly off the starting line.We all wish Mac would just shrivel up and die, its simple sitting pretty ontop of someone else's OS anyway - BSD !Oh and over charging for the name brand while it requires you to buy its hardware to use the OS.Sorry that deserves to die.
brayantennisonAug 20, 2007
No animal is so inexhaustible as an excited infant.