![]() ![]() ↑ Mac App Store Press Release, Apple Inc.↑ Apple Introduces iLife ’11 With Major Upgrades to iPhoto, iMovie and GarageBand, Apple Inc.↑ Apple Mac Event – Live Update, Macworld.↑ 1.0 1.1 Apple Introduces Next Generation iWork and iLife Apps for OS X and iOS, Apple Inc.Users without iLife ’11 or iWork ’09 would need to buy iMovie and iPhoto at full price. iLife '13: Existing iLife ’11 or iWork ’09 users or Macs purchased from would receive a free upgrade.Although iLife '11 originally supported Snow Leopard, the latest updates to iPhoto and iMovie require Lion. iLife '11: PowerPC Macs are not compatible with iLife '11.iLife '09: With this release of iLife the free download of iMovie HD 6 was discontinued.In response to criticism, Apple released iMovie HD 6 as a free download to anyone who purchased this version of iLife. iLife '08: This release included a completely updated iMovie with a new user interface which omitted some of the features of the previous version.It now comes with every Mac computer and account, as well as every Apple device (i.e. iLife '06: This was the last release to include iTunes.iLife '11 and '13 made the apps available individually through the App Store (for iOS) and the Mac App Store (for OS X), effectively retiring the suite. The first version of each product were released in this order: iMovie, iTunes, iPhoto, iDVD, GarageBand, and iWeb. Although previous editions can still be downloaded for free, the latest versions of iMovie and iPhoto are only available through iLife, which is now bundled with all new Macintosh computers. iTunes is separately available for free download through Apple's web site. In January 2004, Apple released GarageBand, introduced new versions of iDVD, iPhoto, and iMovie, renamed the package iLife '04, and changed the availability. A while after the release of iDVD, Apple coined the name "iLife" for the whole suite, offering it on CD for US$49.95, while continuing to provide everything but iDVD for free download. It put a new face on not only the Mac, but computing in general, as PC companies began to change their form factor designs as well.Īpple originally made iTunes, iPhoto, and iMovie available for free via the Internet, while iDVD was available only with computers that included SuperDrives. The original iMac was the first step in developing this lifestyle. ILife is the latest in a line of both hardware and software products which are part of a "digital lifestyle." After his re-arrival as CEO at Apple, Steve Jobs began speaking of a person's Macintosh being the center, or hub, of their digital lifestyle. Versions 3.0.1 and later can be installed and used on any Mac that meets the CPU requirements for the software, but DVDs can only be burned on Macs with SuperDrives from Apple. Versions of iDVD before 3.0.1 operated only on Macs with Apple internal DVD-R drives (i.e., SuperDrives). (The purpose of Apple's decision to allow Windows users to use iTunes may have been to allow them to take advantage of Apple's iTunes Music Store.) Only iTunes 4.1 and later runs in Microsoft Windows. Early versions of iTunes ran classic Mac OS. Any music purchased from the iTunes Music Store will be found and can be used by the other applications (with the exception of GarageBand).Īll of the applications run in Mac OS X. iDVD, in addition to accessing these libraries, can find movies created by iMovie on the hard disk by looking in the user's Movies folder. The iTunes library, for example, actually appears inside the applications that can use it, thus eliminating the need for the user to go and find the music. (later removed from iLife)įor true compatibility, the libraries created by the applications are included inside the other programs. iWeb: a website builder that can incorporate content from the above.iPhoto: use iTunes (including GarageBand) music in slideshows 1-click export to iDVD, makes a slideshow in iDVD.iMovie: add music from iTunes (including GarageBand music) for background music add photos from iPhoto, " Ken Burns Effect" can be applied for panning the image add chapters to movie, 1-click export to iDVD preserves chapters and creates a Scene Selection menu.iDVD: add music from iTunes (including GarageBand) for menu music or slideshow music add photos from iPhoto for a DVD slideshow add movies from iMovie.GarageBand: export songs to iTunes with one click.Each program interacts with each other in the following ways: Each program automatically connects to the libraries of the others to make use of their files. The individual iLife applications are designed to work together as a suite. ![]()
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