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  • If history is our guide (the antenna debacle, the patent troll suing apps store developers) when things go wrong, Apple usually says nothing official until they have thought it through. Usually around 10 days or so, they come out with a definitive statement, of what the problems are, what they will do to fix it, the timeline for fixing it, and what remedies they currently have for the purchasers of the product/software. We might not like what we hear, but we will get a response and know where we stand.

    As for hardware, The last feature I cut was using Avid on a Mac Pro, and it worked quit well. I have multiple Mac Pros running Avid MC 5.5 and Final Cut Studio, and 1 of them is now running just Windows 7 and is rock solid.

    I have had an uptick in people asking me to train them on Avid… that perhaps is a knee jerk reaction to all the negative comments about X

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