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iLife Apps Available for Download

gsfprez writes "iMovie 3.0.1 and iPhoto 2.0 are available for download. iTunes 3 has been out for a while, and iDVD 3 is only available from your friendly neighborhood Apple Store or the virtual one." They are also available via Software Update, and Air Mapster writes "Those of us who ssh in from work/elsewhere can do 'sudo softwareupdate iMovie-3.0.1' and 'sudo softwareupdate iPhoto-2.0' to have them ready when we get home."

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  1. Re:Amazing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Yes the Apple world is the place to be. Its a secret that is getting out which is good. I am amazed at the new enhance feature in iPhoto. This is not just a contrast and brightness adjuster. One thing they need to do in the future is have a way to apply a percentage of the effect or fade the effect.

  2. Re:iMovie.. Why 82MB? Anwer + New questions... by Steve+Ballmer's+Fat · · Score: 2, Insightful
    Also, it wasn't in a .DMG format.. I thought that was the new OS X way of doing things.
    It is, but when you need to put multiple files (such as the documentation you mentioned) into different directories an installer is easier and more appropriate.
  3. not somthing to take lightly. by goombah99 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    True but the specific cases you name (SSH, Stuffit, Apache third party apps) were all security hole fixes. So you can believe these were scrutinized out the wazoo. I'm not opposed to that. But contrast that with the lastest update of imovie 3. that was just a pure update. if we had 3rd party vendors doing that, it would be ripe for exploitation and the result would be root level acces to every mac in the world in a matter of a week. not somthing to take lightly.

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  4. iDVD and external drives by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    iDVD requires an internal DVD burner to install/run. This was clearly done in order to sell new Apple HW, fair enough. Part of the hoped-for trade off for charging for iDVD was support for external drives, like DVD Studio Pro. But now that they're charging us$50, I say they're fair game for a bit of, er, adaptation....

  5. Re:iMovie annoyance by godawful · · Score: 2, Insightful

    looks like you've graduated to final cut express[apple.com]

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