Apple’s newly erected page for the upcoming Mac App Store reveals that users, for the first time, will be able to buy apps from Apple’s suite of iLife and iWork software separately. As you can tell from the screenshot below (if you look extremely closely), Apple is planning on selling standalone apps from iLife, such […]
Continue reading...Saturday, October 23, 2010
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The latest iteration of iLife ’11 looks legit, but folks hoping for a 64-bit implementation of Apple’s lifestyle software are in for a disappointment. GearLive reports: So we figured that one unannounced “feature” would likely be that the iLife suite had been converted to 64 bit. After all, Snow Leopard has had more than enough […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Comments Off on Apple unveils iLife ’11 with significant updates to iPhoto, iMovie, and GarageBand
Apple today announced major updates across its iLife suit of digital software. “This has got to be some of the highest value software in the world,” Steve Jobs explained during today’s “Back to Mac” presentation. iLife ’11 will ship standard on all new Macs and can be purchased today for an upgrade price of $49. First […]
Continue reading...Monday, October 4, 2010
Comments Off on iLife ’11 to ship in November? More evidence of a new “mystery application”
It’s been a while since we’ve seen an update to Apple’s suite of iLife software (January 2009 to be exact) but evidence is mounting that a new and significant update is on its way. Earlier this Summer, reports surfaced that the next iteration of iLife would include the following features: – All applications will be […]
Continue reading...Friday, September 10, 2010
Comments Off on iLife ’11 to ship soon; Apple to integrate FaceTime into iChat – Rumors
The French language Mac site Mac4Ever, which tends to have a pretty solid track record when it comes to Apple rumors, is reporting that iLife ’11 may be poised to hit store shelves soon. Back in late July, Mac4Ever hinted that the next iteration of iLife would include the following: – All applications will be […]
Continue reading...Monday, July 26, 2010
Comments Off on Rumor: iLife ’11 coming in August; Mystery app included?
The French Mac site Mac4Ever reports that Apple is planning to release iLife ’11 on August 7th for $79. Some other details include: – All applications will be 64-bit – Improvements in iPhoto faces & places – Improving the integration of social networks – iWeb will be totally renewed – New application (mystery!) – Disappearance […]
Continue reading...Thursday, February 12, 2009
In a bid to further showcase software for the iPhone and iPod Touch, Apple is planning to load up its display of iPhone’s and iPod Touch’s with 25 of the most popular titles from a number of different app categories. AppleInsider reports: Specifically, those familiar with the new format say iPod touch demo units will […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, February 4, 2009
If you check out the fine print in iLife ’09, you’ll notice that ‘artist lessons’ in GarageBand will only work on Intel-based Macs. While some critics might cry foul, and argue that Apple is trying to force customers to upgrade so that they can get more money, the reality is probably closer to the fact […]
Continue reading...Friday, January 30, 2009
A quote from John Martellaro on MacObserver: Many people have a technological tipping point. That’s the point where software, iLife ’09 for example, becomes so compelling that it can persuade one to give up personal, specialized, or UNIX geeky ways of doing things and just throw one’s entire weight behind a product. iLife ’09 did […]
Continue reading...Thursday, January 29, 2009
Apparently quite a bit. Gizmodo goes in-depth and reports that the Artist Lessons from GarageBand are worth the 5 bucks Apple is charging. Our copy of iLife ’09 is still in the mail, so we need to rely on the reviews of others to satiate us in the meantime! Gizmodo’s final take: So is it […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, January 27, 2009
TechCrunch reports that the GarageBand Lesson Store could be the next big thing: Apple’s Lesson Store is the perfect compromise. Each lesson offers a lengthy video of the artist discussing how to play their song section by section, which is displayed alongside the music being played (either in tab or traditional notation) and a diagram […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Check out this video of iMovie ’09 handling video stabalization to fix some otherwise jerky footage: iMovie ’09 stabilization test from Beau Colburn on Vimeo.
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Monday, October 25, 2010
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