There's a couple of flaws in the views of Phil's. Firstly to say that
the timeline allows more power is actually not true, in fact quite the
opposite. While iMovie '06 does allow for a better volume adjustment,
the fact that it only allows for two audio tracks + whatever audio is
in the video means it is woefully inadequate.
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There's a couple of flaws in the views of Phil's. Firstly to say that
the timeline allows more power is actually not true, in fact quite the
opposite. While iMovie '06 does allow for a better volume adjustment,
the fact that it only allows for two audio tracks + whatever audio is
in the video means it is woefully inadequate.
My comments were going to be too long for the comment system so I decided to make a blog post in reply to Phil's post here:
The timeline does matter - to me and Apple!?
When Apple released iMovie '08 this year it caused one of the most vocal attacks that has ever happened in Apple history. Why? Well, Apple changed its interface so vastly it took people by surprise. It seems not many people like surprises. But is iMovie's lack of timeline really a problem and should Apple carried iMovie's interface to Final Cut Express if this is their new thinking?

