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Microsoft Photoshop CS2011 (Page 2)
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Originally Posted by Brien
Well, neither WebObjects or Shake are exactly industry standards anymore, but certainly could have been if Apple had given them the chance.
Instead, we get infrequent pro app updates, and Apple has, especially with FCP/Logic, given the competition time to catch up. Vegas Pro and Premiere Pro have gotten a LOT closer.
Indeed the same could be said for Aperture. Apple was first to the market with an application that was strong in DAM capability and added some non-destructive editing capabilities. They sat on this, and adobe released and then updated Lightroom. Now Lightroom appears to be the industry standard. Even with version 3.0 of aperture, apple seems to be a bit slow in updating this puppy.
Originally Posted by Salty
What I don't get is why they just hire more developers!
The same reason why you can't hire 9 woman to make a baby in one month. More hands does equate to faster work. Apple has set itself up so that it works like a start up, in that they have incredibly small teams and in some cases a single developer writing the code. This has worked very well for them and adding more developers will actually hamper their effort. Not to say there's no room for improvement, but its a balancing act.
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I get that they try and keep talented people only working on the software (but apparently they let the retarded step child design iTune's UI for the past few years.) But seriously they have to have more available talent who wants to work for them.
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Well there's clearly only one person working on the goddam Finder. Part time. When he's not fetching coffee.
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I could take Sean Connery in a fight... I could definitely take him.
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Originally Posted by voodoo
Well there's clearly only one person working on the goddam Finder. Part time. When he's not fetching coffee.
That person spends the reminder of time working on iTunes. Well, after Ping, of course, which just happens to be in iTunes but that's where similarities end.
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Originally Posted by Brien
Instead, we get infrequent pro app updates, and Apple has, especially with FCP/Logic, given the competition time to catch up. Vegas Pro and Premiere Pro have gotten a LOT closer.
Plus there's the fact Apple practically ceded the compositing market to Nuke.
For Logic, that's simply not true, as mentioned above.
Logic 9.1.2 just came out three days ago, with a half-ton of bug fixes, including the first much-needed improvement to multi-core usage. They're halfway there, so 9.1.3 must be in the works for the near future. They're working hard.
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Originally Posted by voodoo
And the bloat! Good gods! Just installing Illustrator (and nothing else) creates 4 folders in the Applications folder
My Microsoft User Data folder inside Documents with a personalized, worthy background.
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