Hi Gare,
I've watched all the videos about Aperture today and it looks to be a typical Apple first version... very powerful and polished software which is incredibly easy to use. At present it seems like a very sophisticated archival/browser tool which only performs global edits and integrates with Photoshop and other more creative applications. The approach is very smart, working with 16 bit RAW files in real time and the original file is never touched in a completely non destructive mode. (Oh and there is a sort of clone/patch tool.)
Were I a professional photographer using a digital workflow, I suspect this would be a must-have application. As don't really do that much with photographs it is only a curiosity. In the future we are sure to see Aperture extend it's creative horizons by accessing the built in filters in Apple's Core Image technology which was released with Tiger. Right now the most functional use of this technology is iMaginator by Stone Studios. For video about Aperture... http://www.apple.com/aperture/quicktours/?compare
Xara Xtreme is going to become a household name for graphic artists as soon as the Mac/Linux versions are released. Again, I've looked at all the info on Xtreme but have to wait to see if they can announce the Mac version or my main monitor gets fixed and returned first. My computer life is still in upheaval. I do think Xara is wonderful software and an antidote to super expensive corporate software packages. Heck I got a PC just for Xara products! (Well, those and Dragon Naturally Speaking.)
It is my opinion that Xara is the 'next big thing' in graphics.


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