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3/3/2006 8:18:45 PM
never had superior hardware? you're gonna tell me the powerpc didn't own the shit out of the 286, 386, 486, and p133's available at the time? I think up until the time of the Tbird and P4 the g3 and g4 had a much higher flop count than amd and intels top of the line chip. apple had hardware supremacy and software supremacy (from a feature set and stability standpoint) from the 70's to the mid/late 90's and if you don't believe that, you're a fool. just because you had to wait a year to get duke nukem or quake1 for apple doesn't mean it was shitty. there are still features clarisworks and hyperstudio had that MS Office doesn't have. As apple's market share dropped off, they reprioritized, and restaffed (insert steve jobs). Since then, real innovation has become stagnant in favor of UI development although not at a fundamental level.. like inventing the mouse or the gui or anything.. like refusing to ship a mouse with 2 buttons and adding shit like expose.
3/4/2006 1:02:11 AM
3/4/2006 1:11:29 AM
Shake is one of the best compositing renderers on the market. Ever heard of Combustion from Discreet? Their one of the competitors. They purcahsed a little company called Nothing Real, and gave them basically free reign for development. Result? Shake is now becoming rediculously popular (ever hear of a movie called Lord of the Rings? yea that was Shake) and the developer has grown immensely.Garageband is NOT cool edit. It was developed BY syntrillium who was purchase by Apple. It may have odes to cool edit, but it's definitely not the same thing. And if anything, that's showing even MORE innovation to be buying up companies with good products and improving them, marketing them properly and having a customer base WANTING to use them.if you find iLife to be "lame", it's very very apparent you aren't a creative person. I mean there's nothing wrong with having no creativity, imagination, or originality. But the software for people who are and do, iLife is a DAMN good suite. Everything works, out of the box, together.iTunes for the PC you could maybe, maybe make that argument with. Mind you, I've used it on the PC for about a year and a half with almost no problem. The problems I have encountered were from me trying to do things I'm not supposed to anyway. But on the Mac, iTunes is rock solid and as easy to use as ever (same goes for the PC frankly).To even BEGIN to compare iTunes over it's development cycle to Winamp from 2.x to 5x is absolutely ignorant.
3/4/2006 1:26:12 AM
well if you are refering to the micro-processor side of things only then the playing field changes, but computers are not just their CPU.... and it's that side of things that slid for Apple's hardware...
3/4/2006 4:28:35 AM
adobe bought syntrillium http://www.adobe.com/special/products/audition/syntrillium.html apple didnt buy a damn thingI'm a pretty creative person, I just don't need a "user friendly" box of apple utils to explore and exhibit my creativity.
3/4/2006 4:38:17 AM
so then wtf are you talking about cool edit for?And talking about "well SGI has been doing this for years" is like saying Windows 3.1 looks just like Windows XP, I mean there's still folders and icons and Windows and stuff, I mean surely not much could have changed in 5-10 years.Dude you are a fucking idiot.SGI did a lot of neat things. But their software has been blown out of the water years ago by both PC and Mac successors.And iTunes doesn't suck balls on the PC. Maybe it's not for you. And I'm sure you would find a way to use whatever the most obscure, leet, open-source, super configurable, awesomo application is in place of whatever is mainstream. We've already established you have more time than sense.
3/4/2006 10:45:26 AM
I was talking about cool edit as a response to garage band, and how its not at all an innovation. All they did was take the midi creation UI from my cell phone and put it on top of a small fraction of the cool edit feature set
3/4/2006 11:59:44 AM
Hahaha.You do realize there is MUCH more to software than the "feature set". Just keep digging yourself deeper dude. Garageband isn't supposed to be a fucking Pro Tools or Cakewalk alternative. It, like the rest of iLife is apparently beyond your mental capability in terms of market position.
3/4/2006 12:07:01 PM
dude, your grandma could start using pro tools to create music without and computer or music experience
3/4/2006 12:22:52 PM
3/4/2006 12:53:30 PM
^You should do it.
3/4/2006 1:00:08 PM
3/4/2006 1:12:49 PM
another vote for iTunes sucking on the PC.Fucking Horrible.
3/4/2006 1:35:52 PM
Can someone give me some specifics of the sucking here?Other than "waahhh I dont like it, its not winamp"?I've seriously never had any major problem with it. Sure it's not perfect, there are several features that could be much better, but I like it MUCH more than what I was using previously (Winamp 2.95).
3/4/2006 1:39:35 PM
aside from the horrid interface and stupid default options i'd say memory leaks and the installation of worthless extra services.and i dont know why you'd scoff at winamp.its easier to use than itunesmore configurable than itunesmore stable than itunes.100% better than itunesBUT OH WAIT NO APPLE LOGO!!! OSHIT THAT MEANS ITS SUX!
3/4/2006 1:48:17 PM
Slow.Its got shit running all the fucking time (wtf is the Bonjour Service supposed to fucking do anyways?)Doesn't synch as fast as WMP10 with my devices.
3/4/2006 2:35:14 PM
i use wmp10 most of the time for simple playing. If i want more options (read pluggins) i use winamp.
3/4/2006 2:37:43 PM
I've been using iTunes long before it was called that (and before any association with Apple) and I've never had a problem with it other than it failing to update the library if your hard drive becomes full.
3/4/2006 2:39:08 PM
3/4/2006 3:17:26 PM
3/4/2006 3:23:59 PM
3/4/2006 3:47:21 PM
^Flip4Mac will get WMP files playing in QT.I didn't like WMP on the PC...and it's that much worse on a mac.
3/5/2006 1:41:52 AM
3/5/2006 10:09:57 AM
^Nice option with the ripping. I can't say why I'd ever want to do that, but WMP definitely has the leg up there.
3/5/2006 11:51:35 AM
3/5/2006 12:01:17 PM
Given that Bonjour is zero conf networking on the local subnet, it would be rather strange for it to phone home (and where would home be?). There are only two times iTunes would phone home. On start up if you have it set to check for new updates automaticaly and on song selection if you enable the mini-store.
3/5/2006 12:05:32 PM
Since you were so concerned of its phoning home, did you do a packet sniff on it?
3/5/2006 12:09:45 PM
3/5/2006 2:30:08 PM