| More Systemlink discoveries [message #89568] |
Sun, 09 September 2007 16:58 |
DJ
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nally getting around to
implementing it, though, it's very useful.
The upcoming OSX feature I'm most interested in is one he didn't
mention, Time Machine. Built-in backups. That alone should be worth the
update.
Cheers,
-Jamie
www.JamieKrutz.comI just tried this. It is by far, the most effective noise reduction suite
that I have ever used.......beats the Waves stuff like a red headed
stepchile.
I'm buying it.
Thanks for posting this up.
Deej
"Gene Lennon" <glennon@NOSpammyrealbox.com> wrote in message
news:47101643$1@linux...
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> Another item I liked at AES was Izotope's new restoration suite. Far
> better
> than Waves or Bias Soundsoap, this package comes in a $1199 version that
> is competitive with the Algorithmix package, which is about three times as
> expensive. Even more dramatic... Izotope is offering a $349 version that
> is extremely effective and is available at an intro price of $199. I'm in
> at the $199 price point.
> Demo available.
> http://www.izotope.com/products/audio/rx/#features
> Gene
>There was an article a couple of years ago about Apple filing for some patents
and so on. The article said that the technology was already under the hood,
but not implemented. So they hacked it, and demoed how it would work in
a video. What they showed was the spinning cube thing, where the whole screen
would spin to a new desk top. They showed 4 different desk tops.
Jamie K <Meta@Dimensional.com> wrote:
>James McCloskey wrote:
>> http://www.mactruth.com/more.php?id=19_0_1_0_M
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> From the article: "Spaces will allow you to set up different desktop
>environments, making clutter a thing of the past. However, because
>Spaces has never appeared in an OS before..."
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>Nice article, but that quoted bit is wrong. I've used similar features
>in Linux and BeOS. I'm very glad A
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