Photoshop elements isn't free...but it was bundled.  As for WMM,
wouldn't the most stable movie making software come from the maker of
the OS also?  Now, I haven't seen much of iLife, but I figure it's got
to have about the same feature set as WMM, except it didn't crash.

What would you're choices for software have been?


On 3/20/07, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thing is that you have choices on the PC. The programs which they
> chose were free, and were not necessarily the best choices for the
> task on a PC.
>
> Where they compared apples to apples, i.e. using Word for document
> creation on the Mac and on the PC they stated that there was virtually
> no difference.
>
> The PC is actually only being 'marketed' so to speak as a Multimedia
> Platform for the home with the advent of Vista. Prior to that I did
> not see any sort of concerted Multimedia Platform marketing effort
> beside viewing television and sharing media with Windows Media Center.
>
> I wonder how Vista would have fared in that comparison (although I'm
> certainly no fan of Vista and I've returned to my good ole Windows XP
> *grin*).
>
> On 3/20/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > so are you saying that WMM and Adobe Photoshop Elements aren't good
> > because they ship with the pc?
>
> 

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