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    <text>I own a Mac and an iPod and I still prefer Zune software over iTunes. I really wish I would have bought a Zune instead of that zune would work with my iPod. It works great no matter what you throw at it. I bought a track off the Zune store, it showed up instantly. I ripped track froma  CD and they showed up instantly. I copied a CD I ripped on another computer to the Music directory and it got album name, artist name, track names, and album art and instantly showed up in my library. I love the Zune software for it's organization too. You can choose artist, albums, and songs on the main window in an intuitive way. If you let the PC go while a song plays it displays all your beautiful album art and if it has pictures online of the artist playing it will display pictures with the track title and info. It is better than iTunes and I love using it. My only complaint is that it's interface is a tad pokey on older machines, but that's more a .NET framework problem then it is a Zune problem.</text>
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    <text>The newest version of iMovie not only runs great on my MBP (Mid-2007) but it also the best version yet. Adding nearly all the features of iMovie HD back into the program, it keeps the simplicity of iMovie 08. They also added in some brand new stuff like the precision editor, custom animated titles, and even video stabilization. The only drawback is that plugin support is nonexistant, so you are stuck with what the program does out of the box. Also a minor complaint that YouTube made it filesize upload limit bigger (presumably for HD material) but iMovie still thinks it's only 100MB. Nothing a simple update won't fix, but still a pain if you make a 8-10 minute video in HD/Half-HD you want to upload. Terrific software and worth it's money in simplicity but powerfulness.</text>
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