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<blockquote data-quote="ajm1977" data-source="post: 280455" data-attributes="member: 23238"><p>thank you for your reply Jem.</p><p>sorry about the illegal talk..... maybe i should read forums rules for once before ticking the accept terms box!</p><p>one thing i was worried about on the mini mac was the fact that it has only got 64meg shared video ram. but since i dont play games it should be ok.</p><p>how good is imovie? i guess it would have to be better than windows movie maker, but not as good as ulead msp. i also guess due to the video restrictions that imovie is the most a mini could handle.</p><p>from what ive read a mac running osx against a pc running xp with the same hardware, the mac would be quicker running the same program due to it being a more stable platform, which in turn is why mac users hold onto their computers for longer because of the stability and that programs just work. sound about right?</p><p>thanks</p><p>Andrew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajm1977, post: 280455, member: 23238"] thank you for your reply Jem. sorry about the illegal talk..... maybe i should read forums rules for once before ticking the accept terms box! one thing i was worried about on the mini mac was the fact that it has only got 64meg shared video ram. but since i dont play games it should be ok. how good is imovie? i guess it would have to be better than windows movie maker, but not as good as ulead msp. i also guess due to the video restrictions that imovie is the most a mini could handle. from what ive read a mac running osx against a pc running xp with the same hardware, the mac would be quicker running the same program due to it being a more stable platform, which in turn is why mac users hold onto their computers for longer because of the stability and that programs just work. sound about right? thanks Andrew [/QUOTE]
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