Final Cut

Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Server and the Logic Family were updated today. Expect to see a slew of Software Updates for compatibility in SU over the next few days. As always, apply with caution.

Snow Leopard

One of the biggest surprises out of WWDC yesterday was the new pricing for Snow Leopard; in their own words…

How should we price Snow Leopard? We won’t price it at $129, because we want all Leopard users to upgrade. So we are pricing Snow Leopard at the incredible price of $29.

Considering the work that has gone into the new OS, and the heady list of enhancements and tweaks, the deal isn’t all that bad at all. Admittedly, it’s still $129 for Tiger users, and will only run on Intel, not PowerPC systems, but it’s one hell of a deal for what essentially is the cost of a few coffees and cinnamon swirls at your local Starbucks. Add to that the excellent pricing on Snow Leopard Server (Unlimited Clients for $499, down from $999) and you get a sense of this isn’t just another update: this is a hard push on getting everyone to the best place the Mac OS has been since the late System 6 days.

Apple lets slip new product in 2008 Style Guide

In a rare and unusual move, Apple has let slip an as yet un-announced, and highly anticipated product. Grab the PDF here while it’s still up, and scan down to the bottom of page 209.

Personally, I can’t wait for the new item to show up in stores. It’s going to be the hottest item of the Holiday season.

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