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Thursday, December 11, 2003

None Does as Well as iLife. In his Mailbox column for the Wall Street Journal, Walt Mossberg compares Windows and Mac multimedia applications, [base "]In Apple[base ']s iLife suite, the programs share a similar, consistent user interface and they can each easily tap into the others[base '] library of media files. For instance, the iDVD program can easily locate and use songs, photos and movies that are being managed by, or have been created by, its sister iLife programs [~] without forcing the user to dig through folders and files on the hard disk. This whole excellent suite comes free on every new Mac. It[base ']s a major selling point for Apple.[per thou] [Dec 11] [Apple Hot News]
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64-Bit Performance. [base "]I[base ']ve been driving the 64-bit-tuned version of Final Cut Pro on my lab[base ']s Power Mac G5 and marveling at what this platform can do in real time,[per thou] writes Tom Yeager for Infoworld. [base "]Those observers whining about the lack of a 64-bit version of Mac OS X should get a before-and-after demo of Final Cut Pro. With its own software, Apple is proving that G5-tuned applications can really take off. OS X developers, start optimizing.[per thou] [Dec 10] [Apple Hot News]
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