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hellboythegreat  |  April 01, 2009 05:42 AM
The dramatic changes in iMovie ’08 threw a lot of people for a loop, leading to some serious head-scratching. The program is still missing plenty of features, such as better volume control and a way to adjust a clip’s speed (it’s hard to believe a slow-motion capability didn’t make the cut). But iMovie ’08 isn’t as hobbled as it first appeared, which bodes well for future versions. And if you find its limitations too restrictive, you can use iMovie HD 6 instead—at least until it stops working, since Apple has given up on supporting it.
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