This is an entirely unrealistic question, and should be modded down. I'd love to know the answer as much as the next person, but no politician can name appointments' names before the time comes. Just not gonna happen.
As a secondary complaint, the title "CIVIL LIBERTIES/JUSTICE" only peripherally pertains to the question itself. It should carry a more accurate title, like "SUPREME COURT APPOINTMENTS".
I guess it depends what you want really - professional quality Vs ameteur and easy.
iMovie is targeted at home users and non-professionals, and for that niche it has proved extremely powerful.
No professional would likely find iMovie sufficient, of course -- but that's why Apple also has Final Cut Pro, which has received equally high praise within the professional community.
...and thanks for all the goldfish!
Doesn't much matter, I think. We'll just start seeing Bartlett the Ripper attacks instead.
Looks like Google is in the spirit!
This is an entirely unrealistic question, and should be modded down. I'd love to know the answer as much as the next person, but no politician can name appointments' names before the time comes. Just not gonna happen.
As a secondary complaint, the title "CIVIL LIBERTIES/JUSTICE" only peripherally pertains to the question itself. It should carry a more accurate title, like "SUPREME COURT APPOINTMENTS".
I knew we hadn't heard the last of this Andy creature.
Well, apparently Apple would concur with your predicament, because you can order by song OR by album.
[ http://www.apple.com/music/store/shop.html ]
Take a look at the image - it points out where you click to buy an album, or individual songs.
iMovie is targeted at home users and non-professionals, and for that niche it has proved extremely powerful.
No professional would likely find iMovie sufficient, of course -- but that's why Apple also has Final Cut Pro, which has received equally high praise within the professional community.
Morgan