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Review by almerrickan posted 1 year ago
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I'm sure most of you have heard about Apple's new iPhone and all the different functionality it has to offer, so I'll spare you the details. What I will share with you are the top ten applications that I enjoy and use on a daily basis.

1. ZenBe Lists - This is a to-do-list application that lets you itemize your daily tasks. The app features a minimalist green user interface, extremely functional features, and a free price tag. I find ZenBe Lists to be above and beyond other to-do-list applications, which is why I chose it as part of my everyday apps.

2. NetNewsWire - Sorting through my feed list is much more efficient on the iPhone as opposed to on the web. That's where NetNewsWire is so helpful; this application is an RSS reader just like its parent Newsgator only for the iPhone. So if you're one to enjoy news feeds then make sure you review NetNewsWire.

3. Twinkle - This is a great Twitter application. If you're asking yourself what a twitter is, don't feel too bad. Twitter is a website that allows you to blast out short updates about your daily life ("I'm at home on Appcraver looking at this new game, and then I'm going...
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Opinion by yasaki posted 2 months ago
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iMovie, part of iLife bundle stick on Mac, is famous known as a video editting tool. iMovie can edit high definition videos from camera and share on web like YouTube or play on iPod touch and so on. Also, you can follow this manual to edit video formats (MOV, FLV, WMV, MKV, AVI, VOB, MPEG...vie.

And, how to import DVD into iMovie and create DVD clips into iMovie?

Here is a tip on how to import NON-Commercial DVD into iMovie.
# Open Disk Utility in Application.
# Select the disk and then select "New Image". Save the disk image to Mac.
# Open iMovie.
# Mount the new disk image. A "Camera Detected, Scanning Contents" window will appear in iMovie, followed by an import window. You can now import the DVD contents and start editing away.


But for Commercial DVDs, you can not import them into iMovie directly.

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