apple.com— Apple has a new site up called iLife 06 Multimedia Tutorials. They have tutorials for all iLife apps, the tutorials range from things for the average user and some for the more advanced, and its free!
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Anyone have any idea what Apple uses to do its full-motion screen captures with zooms, pans, and circled areas? You think this is just captured straight to DV and edited in Final Cut and Motion?I'd love to see a Camtasia-like app for OS X. Snapz Pro X isn't cutting it (not to mention it still isn't Universal Binary).
Generally, Mac software is far more intuitive than Windows software. The audience they're reaching for consists of 'tards like you so you don't make the mistake of buying a Windows machine next time you buy a new computer.
fipeJul 3, 2006
How did this get to the Front Page with 18 diggs? Very odd.
igraham09Jul 3, 2006
WHAT THE f**k... The first iTunes tut is on a f**king WINDOWS PC ARGH
haly2k1Jul 3, 2006
sorry for the dup
quixJul 4, 2006
Anyone have any idea what Apple uses to do its full-motion screen captures with zooms, pans, and circled areas? You think this is just captured straight to DV and edited in Final Cut and Motion?I'd love to see a Camtasia-like app for OS X. Snapz Pro X isn't cutting it (not to mention it still isn't Universal Binary).
dcmacheadJul 4, 2006
Generally, Mac software is far more intuitive than Windows software. The audience they're reaching for consists of 'tards like you so you don't make the mistake of buying a Windows machine next time you buy a new computer.
irelandJul 7, 2006
@ oepapel, I hope you're right cause $99/?99 is way too expensive.