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  • … will critique the work in progress and also suggest adding or cutting features. Glenn Reid, a software developer during Apple’s early years who had another stint at the company that ended in 2003, recalls one such meeting just days before a photo-editing program was to go into production. Mr. Jobs …

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  • … that you can afford. Keep in mind that the better the configuration you get, the longer your computer will be able to serve your needs. Photo Editing, Video Editing, Graphic Design, Gaming If you will be using the computer for photo and video editing, or gaming, or graphic design you should get …

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  • … on the road long before I dance under the lights. - Muhammad Ali Three years ago, Steve Jobs was busy developing the iMac into a multimedia editing device. Jeff Robbin, a 28 year old People Bankruptcy who had left Oklahoma State University Logo months before Jobs return, had started a company to develop …

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  • “. My friend Hannah got it and we both weren’t really that impressed with it. It does have a lot of simple features to help speed up the process of editing photos and does have a simple program base, but seems to have limited features. I am still a huge fan of Apple products and hope to get an IMAC …

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  • … applications open, make longer RAM previews etc. Your PC is still the best machine for web work. Then of course, you will need software. Final Cut Pro is the best option for professional video editing and capturing, but Final Cut Express will also do if you are on a budget. I wouldn’t recommend iMovie …

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  • … computer I get is totally going to be a Mac. And it’s going to have Final Cut on it- that’s the BEST film editing software. If you’ve ever used Adobe Premiere, and you go to Final Cut, you will never look back. Oh man, oh man, Final Cut ROCKS. I had SO much fun playing with it. I wonder if the college …

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  • … viewing programs. It even allows basic photo editing. Another great thing about the Mac is the integration of the applications with each other particularly with the Apple branded applications. Using iMovie to make videos, I found it could add in photos from iPhoto or Aperture, music from iTunes …

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  • … a MacBook instead. Besides, I don’t need a super graphic card for photo editing. I am not a gaming kind of person so a MacBook Pro would seems too extravagant. Now I need to get all the software installed and files transfered from my iMac to my MacBook before I can work independently with my MacBook. I …

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  • … Card: For those who don’t game anything integrated is good enough, as gaming is the only thing that uses the video card. Photo editing and video editing do not use the graphic card as much as you think they would. Video editingwill only use it if the video card handles it, and the software handles …

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  • … through your photo libraries. Swipe with four fingers to show your desktop, view all open windows, or switch applications. The entire trackpad surface is also a button, allowing you to both track and click virtually anywhere on the trackpad. And you can easily enable multiple virtual buttons …