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FotoMagico 4 Review. Posted 11/12/2012 at 10:00am | by J.R.

FotoMagico 4 Review

Bookwalter If there’s one thing photographers like even more than taking pictures, it’s showing them off. Most slideshow software, however, is limited to a handful of slick templates and not much in the way of customization. Enter Boinx Software, whose FotoMagico has twice received the runner-up nod for an Apple Design Award from the folks in Cupertino. After two years in development, Boinx is back with FotoMagico 4, an impressive overhaul that opens up a wide range of creative possibilities for amateur and pro shutterbugs alike -- and it’s cheaper than ever, at least for new customers. Singular Software - PluralEyes.

How to edit audio in iMovie 11. By the time iMovie had evolved into its sixth version, it was an incredibly capable video-editing program, despite being very clunky and confusing for many newcomers.

How to edit audio in iMovie 11

Since Apple always wanted iMovie to be the perfect tool for complete novices, it redesigned the program with a strong emphasis on ease of use. Many features were lost in the first reboot version, which made some reviewers and most advanced users very unhappy. But amid the furore were very happy first-time editors who finally got round to editing their home movies. In 2009, more advanced features made their way into the new iMovie, but one in particular was still lacking: proper audio editing. It was of course possible to mute your clip, or alter its volume by a certain amount.