<<Apple do seem to be gradually adding all the nice little features that I like about Avid to FCP bit-by-bit (adding multiple transitions, better locator/marker functionality, improved speed change tools, timecode window are a few of the most recent ones), so I live ever in hope.>>
Murch has come to that conclusion also. he points to that as a good thing. The two platforms are merging closer to each other.
His analogy was automobiles. You can jump into any car and after taking a few seconds to see which button is placed where, you can drive it like an expert. It wasn't always that way was his point, but now the interface is standardized and that is good for all manufacturers and users.
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