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Dec 2nd – Where is my new Mac Pro and updated FCPX?
Lathe Poland replied 12 years, 4 months ago 20 Members · 72 Replies
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Craig Seeman
December 2, 2013 at 8:31 pm[Marcus Moore] “Let’s not confuse trainers with beta testers for Apple, who help the dev team work thru bugs and workflow issues; and who see the software well before reviewers and trainers.”
True although I’d imagine “some” trainers such as Ripple Training may well be beta testers. I’m Radical Media Evan Schechtman is a beta tester. He spoke at CCW and I think he exuded that beta tester scent. My spidey was that collaborative workflow would be up to facility standards. Of course many of use are making educating guesses on that.
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Gary Huff
December 2, 2013 at 8:40 pm[Bill Davis] “And what you’re habituating yourself to is a constant output of dismissal or condemnation of anyone who speaks positively about X. It’s stilly and it’s a terrible personal brand, IMO.”
Apparently you haven’t been paying much attention to what I’ve been posting.
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Craig Seeman
December 2, 2013 at 8:52 pm[Marcus Moore] “As long as you hit the “buy” button before the end of this year- you’re good.”
Might not be good until the credit card is charged and often Apple doesn’t charge until it ships. Imagine requesting them to “please charge me now.”
[Marcus Moore] “Remember Apple initially conservative estimate on getting the iPadMini Retina”
Alternately I’m thinking about what happened with last year’s iMac models. There was a long wait on some of them.
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Craig Seeman
December 2, 2013 at 8:55 pm[Andy Branner] “COMING DECEMBER “
4 and 6 core coming in December. Those aren’t going to be delayed. That those two are listed and 8 and 12 aren’t has to indicate “something.” Waiting on pricing decisions wouldn’t be a delay of course but part shortage would be.
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Marcus Moore
December 2, 2013 at 8:56 pmThere’s no point debating this is the dark when we’ll know full well whether Larry has had advanced access as soon as the software comes out.
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Jeremy Garchow
December 2, 2013 at 8:57 pm[Marcus Moore] “There’s no point debating this is the dark “
This forum would not exist without debating in the dark.
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Marcus Moore
December 2, 2013 at 8:59 pmI’d like to think I have the numbers on my side. Since 10.0, every feature release- Larry has been there with training at the ready day one.
My tact is, follow the wind. Until the wind changes.
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Herb Sevush
December 2, 2013 at 9:02 pm[Bill Davis] “Even Chris H. and Herb don’t yell at me any more when I say nice things about X. “
I never felt like I did. I only yelled when you made unfounded claims for X. But if you want I will yell at you again for old times sake.
[Bill Davis] “I know that Herb still doesn’t quite understand that Magnetism is nothing more than a path to a place.”
I understand it, it’s just not my preference. I have no doubt I can edit with it, just like I adapted to the silly way FCP legacy handles in and out points. Just the same way I prefer a manual transmission and seats on the third base side, magnetic timelines are a preference thing – in some situations better, in some worse.
Herb Sevush
Zebra Productions
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Craig Seeman
December 2, 2013 at 9:03 pm[Jeremy Garchow] “This forum would not exist without debating in the dark.”
The whole point of this forum is to win the privilege of saying “I told you so.”
Of course we’ll then get arguments about whether taking 14 days to update training was no access before release or simply lots of work producing new tutorials.I’m still wondering why Resolve 10 updated training is so scarce.
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