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Apple workshops are awesome

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badmojo

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Akin to the recent Genius Bar thread, I attended an iDVD workshop yesterday at my local Apple store and it was terrific. Being a recent switcher, I know I'm not using the iLife '05 apps to their fullest potential, so I thought I'd drop in and see what these presentations were all about. It only took about an hour, and, of course, I left the store spending money.

I would encourage any recent switchers to attend one of these workshops, if you can. They're free and helpful. Information about local workshops can be found at www.apple.com/retail.
 
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The workshops are also great in case you want to ask questions. I learned a few things about iPhoto that I didn't know.
 

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