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Re: New dual core G5 and FCP 4.5
by Jack Pinard on Nov 4, 2005 at 5:36:19 pm

Thanks for the link on the site.

I guess they put it there without making it seem very noticeable. Too bad - I love FCP but have to say I feel a bit duped on that one.

We have to get a project done and had ordered an "older" G5 online. The very day they announced the new G5's Apple called us and said it was no longer available and we should "upgrade" to the dual-core, which we did.

That arrived all shiny and cute in the box, we were ready to go and guess what - can't edit on the mother.

Ouch!

I'll take the blame for not doing more homework upfront but damn - come on - !!! help us a bit would ya Apple?

Thats my vent for the day - live and learn I guess.

jack


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