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Just unwrapped the new Final Cut Pro 7 software and Apple has done it again. The previous version came in a box big enough to store a few standard issue bricks and had the heft to back it up. The new versions is beautiful, stunning, simple and small. Good things do come in small packages. A simple sleeve gloriously slides off the the the drawer style box where two internal containers one containing instructions the other software seamlessly reveal themselves. Stunning. Simple. Beautiful! Now I just need to wait the 5 hours to install all the discs.
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