User Name Jokyo777
Member Since 2009-07-17
Total number of Feedback Posts: 4
Total number of comments: 2
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iDefrag 1.6.9 (Mac OS X)
I have been using this program since it was released. It has never damaged anything and has always improved the performance of my drives. Apple say that defrag and optimazation is not needed in OSX and that is true ,IF all you do is check you mail each day and surf the net. If however you do a lot of video work, moving big files about every day then it is indispensable. Not that you need to use it every day, it just depends how much data comes and goes through your drive. Another time would be after a system update. File all over the drive after that. Also if you need to repartition a drive without losing data then you need to move files to one side of the drive first. This is the only program that does it reliably. To answer the last poster no it does not do the same as Superduper will to an erased drive. It will make a perfect clone of the drive you are copying with all it's faults or graces. After using Macs for 15 years everyday there are three programs that I can't live without and are a must. 1. DiskWarrior 2. Superduper 3. iDefrag. And this is not necessarily in the order of importance, it just depends which one saved my ass most recently! Lordy is that the trinity! [alert admin]
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Thursday, July 30 2009 @ 05:47 AM PDT
Apple iMovie 8.0.4 (Mac OS X)
WE WANT iMovie 6 back in development !!
iMovie 8 is a blight in iLife...... no update will ever fix that! [alert admin]
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Friday, July 17 2009 @ 05:48 AM PDT
Apple iMovie 8.0.4 (Mac OS X)
UGLY AND UNBEARABLE ? - richl59
If you agree please post as comment not reply to this post, let Apple read it - thanks rich159 UGLY AND UNBEARABLE ? - richl59 You are correct...this is a terrible program. I use iMovie 6 as well. Much better, faster, more features, etc. etc. [alert admin]
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Friday, July 17 2009 @ 05:44 AM PDT
Apple iMovie 8.0.4 (Mac OS X)
iMove 8 lacks the ease of use and intuitive interface of previous versions. I tried it. And I tried it again, and then again. Just couldn't find the thread of logic. I just didn't have the time to mess about so I am using iMovie 6.03 and can really put flick together quickly. Of course 6.03 will break on a future system update and well, I just don't have the stomach for iMovie 8. I mean if the learning curve is going to be high, I might as well learn Final Cut. Or was that the intention Apple? Please, please, please come to iMovie 8.0 's defense and tell me I'm an idiot. Tell me how great it is! Or post your feelings and let Apple know what a rotter they have here! [alert admin]
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Friday, July 17 2009 @ 03:22 AM PDT
Last 10 Comments by Jokyo777 [ Search for All ]
Just to clarify my post. Superduper is the best cloning soft out there. But it will copy a bad disk to a clean disk. That is why it is so good. It does what it says it will do. It will not optimize or rearrange files. It is a mirror copy.
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Thursday, July 30 2009 @ 05:56 AM PDT
I agree with this poster. iMove 8 lacks the ease of use and intuitive interface of previous versions. I tried it. And I tried it again, and then again. Just couldn't find the thread of logic. I just didn't have the time to mess about so I am using iMovie 6.03 and can really put flick together quickly. Of course 6.03 will break on a future system update and well, I just don't have the stomach…
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Friday, July 17 2009 @ 03:10 AM PDT