1. Give it a try. There are several alternatives but most of them are paid-for or hardly intuitive software. Win Movie Maker is actually a great piece of software with tons of features for which people pay dozens of $$$ in other softwares. Its biggest downpoint is the stability, but that has improved greatly on the Live versions.
  2. Yep, thanks mate, got it and it works much better
  3. Updated to iTunes 11. What a mess.
  4. No.

    - I want my column browser on the left, not up.
    - The album section has way too big pictures and the size cannot be changed. This is very annoying when your laptop doesn't have a mousewheel.
    - Black is best. Give me my theme back.

    I like the 'Next' option, but otherwise this is just a mess.
  5. Just updated iTunes too, i shouldnt have skipped the tutorial video haha. where's things like recently added/played songs, and the play count for each song?

    Edit: nevermind, found the playlist button at the top
  6. I kinda like 11. I use it mainly through the Remote app on my iPad though.

  7. As long they are same DDR generation it should not be a problem

  8. One week later


    Now that we're bringing old topics up again... I have solved my SD-cards problem. Last week I found an offer over Amazon, a Sandisk 32GB, Class4 card for 14€... I bought one last Saturday, it arrived on Monday and has worked flawlessly (for heavy HD video usage plus lots of photos in burst mode - not a fault). I have now purchased three more
  9. Anybody know anything about changing the RAM cards in Mac Minis? Thinking of bumping mine up from 2GB to a higher grade because I've started to work with Logic Pro and Sibelius, which can get quite heavy.
  10. Also, the new iTunes is slick. Has to be said.
  11. What you need to figure out is:

    * What type of (SO)DIMM generation the Mac Mini uses
    * How many slots there are and if there are any free
    * How much the Mac Mini supports in total and per slot

    When you know that you just buy it and plug the modules in