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Apple announces Final Cut Studio 2

Engadget had live coverage of the Apple keynote taking place at NAB. Here's what was announced in the world of software:



Final Cut Server: Media asset management, workflow automation, automated encode and publish. It includes a cross platform interface so PC users aren't left out of the game. Cost is $999 for 10 concurrent users, $1999 for unlimited concurrent users. It will be available this summer.

Final Cut Studio 2: Includes Final Cut Pro 6, Compressor 3, Motion 3 and Soundtrack Pro 2. There's also a new kid included in the FCS2 family, Color, which provides real time application color grading. Color is the result of Apple's acquisition of FinalTouch. The cost of FCS2 stays at $1299. Current Final Cut Studio users can upgrade for $499, and users with any older version of Final Cut Pro can upgrade for $699.

There's a member of the Final Cut Studio family that was not mentioned, DVD Studio Pro. It is still included in FCS2, but the Apple store lists it as version 4, which is the current version. The Apple store was down for a bit, as usual, but it's back online and you can order FCS2 right now, but it won't ship until May.

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Compress your CSS files for better performance

Icey CSS CompressorIf you run a website and you're looking to eke every last bit of performance out of your web server that you possibly can, one of the best ways to do so is to lighten its load. And although it might seem like a little thing, tightening up your CSS file can reduce page downloads on your site by up to 30 or 40kb, (depending on the state of your CSS file). Multiply that over the thousands of visitors you get, and it's quite a bit of savings. Plus, it helps the page feel more responsive to your viewers.

There are a lot of CSS optimization programs out there, and luckily the folks at Blogging Pro have done a rundown of some of the most popular. The list reviewed includes CSS Optimizer, Icey CSS Compressor, Icey CSS Compressor, Flumpcakes CSS Optimiser, and CleanCSS. Although it's worth checking out how each fared, if you're looking for a quick link to the winner, check out Icey CSS Compressor. With an average CSS file compression of 50%, Icey's CSS Compressor blew away the competition. Check out the rundown here.

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