Video Editing
#6
Yeah, most of us have real PC's, not those toy computers like a Mac. I have a mac at work, and let me tell you for an "average use" computer, the Mac is the most redundant and idiotic OS. Comparing OSX to XP, OSX is 5x more unstable. Even their graphic editing software... I don't remember what it was called but to draw a box, you had to click the line button, draw your line, click the line button, draw another line, click the line button, draw another line, and then click the line button yet again, and draw the final line... it was bad enough that they didn't have a "box" tool, but the fact that the line button unselected after you use it :banghead: :banghead:
#7
Originally Posted by meissenation
Yeah, most of us have real PC's, not those toy computers like a Mac. I have a mac at work, and let me tell you for an "average use" computer, the Mac is the most redundant and idiotic OS. Comparing OSX to XP, OSX is 5x more unstable. Even their graphic editing software... I don't remember what it was called but to draw a box, you had to click the line button, draw your line, click the line button, draw another line, click the line button, draw another line, and then click the line button yet again, and draw the final line... it was bad enough that they didn't have a "box" tool, but the fact that the line button unselected after you use it :banghead: :banghead:
#8
It's amazing they can put up with that, if I want to draw a box I want to draw a box, not draw 4 seperate lines. Ah well, I guess that's what they do for their job so it's their problem to worry about In any case, Chad, try limewire? A buddy of mine downloaded VBulletin 3.0.0 off there, so I'm sure you can find decent video editing software on there.
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