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Watabou

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Feb 10, 2008
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I hope Apple does some polishing on the iLife and iWork apps. They just lag for me so much, even when I only have iMovie and iTunes open. Oh and by the way, aren't we overdue for major updates for iLife and iWork?
 

nickgri

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May 9, 2011
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gig-gag

I remember having a full working version of Microsoft Word that fit onto a floppy disk. My whole hard first hard drive (80 megs) early Mac had Illustrator 88 and Photoshop and other games on it-MacPaint and Hypercard etc. So, why is it that these days programmers can not make slimmer software-this is going backward not forward. Gigs for upgrades c'mon.
 

korgri

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Apr 28, 2008
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A good thing?

We really should be making much more of a stink about Apple ruining really
good products, iMovie being only the latest. Sorry..'Save As' should re-appear, pronto. It's like Microsoft with ".docx"

1. Appleworks
2. Final Cut Pro
3. iMovie

It has to be the ego of the lead development team.... they has to have their
piss on the rock, so (they) replace a good product with an inferior
product just so it's their creation. Forget that it's a piece of crap.
What gets me is how Apple, who is supposed to be quite concerned
with the user experience, takes a 'high hat' attitude when confronted
with these stunning blunders.
I have to keep old macs alive just to run these things, and test updates.
- Appleworks could've ultimately been an Office beater.
- There's a long list of real movies cut on Final Cut Pro. Maybe
the people from Avid started slashing tires in the Apple parking lot.
- iMovie is the most incomprehensible ruination of all...gone is the intuitive
Fisher Price toolset, replaced by some talentless hack-borne dollop of
crap.
 
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