[WAMUG] Video Software?

2022-03-11 Thread Rod Blitvich
Hi Folks
Movie editing software - not too expensive, easy to learn, features etc
What are people using?
iMovie?
Anything else? eg Powerdirector?, Lumafusion?, Davici Resolve?
Your advice appreciated
cheers
Blitto




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Re: [WAMUG] Mac Plus - fully loaded

2022-03-11 Thread FW
Does it have Claris Works ???

> On 12 Mar 2022, at 11:23 , Marcus Harris  wrote:
> 
> Hi Tim.
> I had one and a local collector took it 25 years ago. 
> It’s a museum Mac.
> Kaye mentioned the Trinity College taking one. Wiki shows one on display at 
> the Göttenberg Design Museum in Sweden. 
> Surely One of our museums or universities should take and care for it. 
> Cheers 
> Marcus 
> Marcus Harris
> Mobile +61417965618
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> 
> 
>> On 12 Mar 2022, at 9:54 am, Tim Law  wrote:
>> 
>> Thanks Kaye
>> 
>> Anyone else?
>> 
>> By fully loaded I mean added extra RAM to the full capacity of 4mb.  
>> Apparently the first Mac to be able to do this. 
>> 
>> Tim Law
>> 
>>> On 12 Mar 2022, at 7:33 am, kg-net  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
> On 12/03/2022, at 7:16 AM, Tim Law  wrote:
 
 My first Apple was a Mac Plus, ...Tell me WAMUG, what should I do with it?
>>> 
>>> Tim, let it go. We were in the same position, with many heritage machines 
>>> and decided to find homes for them. For example, if you put it out there on 
>>> the net you might find a private museum who would be interested. Some of 
>>> our old machines are now in a collection made by Trinity College in Dublin!
>>> 
>>> Cheers, Kaye
>>> 
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>>> Kaye and Geoff
>>> k...@kgweb.net.au
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Re: [WAMUG] Mac Plus - fully loaded

2022-03-11 Thread Tim Law
Thanks Kaye

Anyone else?

By fully loaded I mean added extra RAM to the full capacity of 4mb.  Apparently 
the first Mac to be able to do this. 

Tim Law

> On 12 Mar 2022, at 7:33 am, kg-net  wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
>> On 12/03/2022, at 7:16 AM, Tim Law  wrote:
>> 
>> My first Apple was a Mac Plus, ...Tell me WAMUG, what should I do with it?
> 
> Tim, let it go. We were in the same position, with many heritage machines and 
> decided to find homes for them. For example, if you put it out there on the 
> net you might find a private museum who would be interested. Some of our old 
> machines are now in a collection made by Trinity College in Dublin!
> 
> Cheers, Kaye
> 
> --
> Kaye and Geoff
> k...@kgweb.net.au
> 
> 
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Re: [WAMUG] Mac Plus - fully loaded

2022-03-11 Thread kg-net
Hi all,

On 12/03/2022, at 7:16 AM, Tim Law  wrote:

> My first Apple was a Mac Plus, ...Tell me WAMUG, what should I do with it?

Tim, let it go. We were in the same position, with many heritage machines and 
decided to find homes for them. For example, if you put it out there on the net 
you might find a private museum who would be interested. Some of our old 
machines are now in a collection made by Trinity College in Dublin!

Cheers, Kaye

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[WAMUG] Mac Plus - fully loaded

2022-03-11 Thread Tim Law
Good morning,

Back last century, a younger me was excited about these new Apple Mac computers 
that had a nice ching and a smiley face when starting up. The other offering 
was awful by comparison and remained so for many years. 

My first Apple was a Mac Plus, bought around 1987 and the journey began. 
Frankly it changed my life. I was in the last year of Uni and the ease I could 
edit the disjointed thoughts previously tumbling onto the old typewriter helped 
me put together much better work. Many of you will have had a similar 
experience. 

All the other devices, the Quadra’s, the monstrous Mac Pro, MacBooks and iMac’s 
of various types have gone away, but the Mac Plus remains up in the cupboard 
covered in a protective plastic bag.  It probably still turns on and has an 
external floppy drive, mouse, keyboard and operating disks. 

That cupboard now needs to be emptied as we move house after 27 years, so the 
question is what to do with the Mac Plus? Keep it wrapped up in a cupboard for 
some unknown reason. Put it on display on top of a 130 year old octagonal table 
for not many visitors to look at?   Or pass it on to someone else who might 
have a grander purpose. 

Tell me WAMUG, what should I do with it?

Thanks

Tim
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