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Oh yeah… the drama brewed so much that a documentary was made about it (link below)!Ĥ:29 - Final Cut Backstory 15:56 - NAB 2011 Buildup 20:57 - Final Cut Pro X Announcement 24:06 - Final Cut Pro X Interface & Features 42:16 - Final Cut Pro X Live Demo 45:49 - Final Cut Pro X Release and Price 51:11 - Event Aftermath 54:26 - Brad Olsen's First Experience with Final Cut Pro X 56:53 - Final Cut Pro X Missing Features 1:01:40 - Final Cut Pro X Weird Bits & Glitches 1:10:58 - Other Final Cut Pro X Tidbits and the Future 1:17:01 - Conclusionīrad's Amazing Off the Tracks Documentary: Today, on the 10th anniversary, we'll talk about the Final Cut Pro X launch: the good, the bad, and the ugly. Despite new innovations in the software update, many users felt betrayed or abandoned when Apple initiated this harsh transition. If Apple burned down your house, and built you an epic mansion with tons of cool stuff, that'd be pretty cool, right? Wait, no… YOU BURNED DOWN MY HOUSE?! In a nutshell, that's how many passionate, invested Final Cut Pro users felt when Apple rewrote the program for version 10.0, and killed support for version 7.0. What could this possibly mean? Was it a hint for a new product? Let’s find out.ġ:45 - Seybold Seminar 3:35 - November 1997 Event Introduction 7:34 - A Very Different Chip: PowerPC G3 18:11 - A Very Different Store 27:53 - A Very Different Factory 30:12 - What's Dell Doing Here?! 35:20 - Conclusion In 1997, Apple’s website went dark for 24 hours, and it showed a picture of a chocolate chip cookie, a shopping cart, and a screwdriver. Purchases via our sponsor and affiliate links help support the Computer Clan YouTube channel and this podcast. Grab your $100 in free credit at - If it runs on Linux, it runs on Linode!ġ:58 - Macworld San Francisco 1998 15:25 - Seybold New York 1998 22:45 - Apple's "Back on Track" (May 1998) Event 39:09 - The iMac Origin Story 45:50 - Conclusion Special thanks to our friends at Linode for making this podcast possible! If you need cloud computing solutions, then you need Linode.
Subscribe today so you don't miss a new episode! New episodes come out every other Monday morning (6:00 AM CT) so your Monday can be a funday! But it all started with the release of Apple’s first iProduct in 1998-the iMac.
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We’ll be providing full coverage of today’s WWDC, so stay tuned to iPhone in Canada for updates, as always.IPods, iPhones, iPads… Apple’s lowercase “i” moniker is ubiquitous today-everybody knows what it means. The other way to watch the WWDC keynote is on Apple TV, via the Apple Events app- download here from the tvOS App Store.
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This stream is best experienced on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch using Safari on iOS 10 or later a Mac using Safari on macOS Sierra 10.12 or later or a PC using Windows 10 and Microsoft Edge.Īpple says “Other platforms may also be able to access the stream using recent versions of Chrome or Firefox (MSE, H.264, and AAC required),” which is new. There are some specific requirements though, such as Safari or Microsoft Edge browsers: The easiest way is to watch on Apple’s Events page here.
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No hardware is expected to be announced today, but surprises can always be in-store (and maybe an update on AirPower?).
The company is expected to preview the next versions of iOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS. The day has finally come-Apple’s 2018 WWDC keynote is set to kick off at 10 AM PDT/1 PM EDT, in San Jose, California.