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  • Quite possibly so, and that’s just one more reason to abandon such a company when you depend on their products for your business.

  • Peter Blumenstock

    June 23, 2011 at 10:22 am in reply to: FCP-X HW I/O-support: a hypothesis

    So… why would they release FCP X now then. With Lion available next month.The four weeks hardly make a difference. And if if that was the case any sensible company would simply say that that’s the case. There is no reason to keep it quiet. Think about it. It isn’t coming, It never will. Move on.

  • Nothing’s wrong at Apple and they know very well what they are doing. This is, obviously, deliberate and quite amazing in its deliberate deceitfulness. Attract the pro market, make a product a household name for professional use and then abandon that small pro niche market and sell a new product that has nothing in common with its predecessor but the name to thousands of consumers who have heard of the apps reputation in the past. Apple has become a very, very dubious and mean company that cannot be trusted and relied on in a business environment. And as I have said elsewhere, this is just the start. FCP X is a single monitor app, no Mac Pro is used anywhere in any official pics of the app, Thunderbold soon to be in all the Macs so no need for PCI-E or several internal hard drives – bye bye Mac Pro hardware.

  • Peter Blumenstock

    June 23, 2011 at 1:57 am in reply to: Defending Apple

    FCP had great color grading capabilities. It was called Color, used to cost 20.000 bucks and Apple simply flushed it down the toilet.

  • Peter Blumenstock

    June 23, 2011 at 1:45 am in reply to: Steve Job’s “take” on Final Cut Pro X

    Guys, this is a joke relating to Job’s reaction to the negative feedback of Mobile Me.

  • Peter Blumenstock

    June 23, 2011 at 1:35 am in reply to: Defending Apple

    One things is a telephone that looses signal strenght. The other thing is the livelyhood of thousands of people and companies who have invested into Apple and FCP and who are having a major problem right now with thousands and thousands of dollars transitioning cost looming at the horizon. You cannot even start comparing the two.

  • Peter Blumenstock

    June 23, 2011 at 1:21 am in reply to: All 500 + reviews removed from App store

    Oh, come on. Most of the things I have read there were 100 per cent spot on.

  • Peter Blumenstock

    June 23, 2011 at 1:00 am in reply to: All 500 + reviews removed from App store

    Which is why they had to delete all of them, right. In the US, the UK, Canada, Germany etc., because there too all reviews are gone.
    Seriously, here we have a company that cannot even accept negative feedback from its customers.

  • Peter Blumenstock

    June 23, 2011 at 12:52 am in reply to: All 500 + reviews removed from App store

    Hate to say this after almost 20 years on the Mac platform but, Byrd, your making a pretty valid statement there.

  • Peter Blumenstock

    June 22, 2011 at 9:53 pm in reply to: DVD Authoring in Final Cut X

    They haven’t incorporated it. A few templates and that’s it, pretty much what you get with Toast. Pathetic!

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