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Apple Updates iMac, iLife, .Mac

Apple just announced new iMacs. They are aluminum and come in 20" (two models) and 24". There's a new view called "Events" in iPhoto that should make it easier to deal with large photo libraries. Apple's .Mac service is enhanced with .Mac Web Gallery, which integrates with the new iTunes and also the iPhone. It's a Web 2.0 app now. And iMovie is being replaced by a completely new app of the same name. Steve Jobs claimed that with it you can put together a 5-minute movie in 30 minutes, and he demo'ed that from the stage. iWeb, iDVD, and GarageBand get new features too. And .Mac subscribers get 10 GB of storage. Here is Engadget's blow-by-blow coverage, and Wired's.

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  1. Re:I, for one, welcome our... by radicalskeptic · · Score: 5, Insightful

    not yet convinced by that keyboard.

    You know, I was thinking the same thing.

    A lot of people dislike the MacBook keyboards. They look nice, but the keys don't travel far enough for some people, which messes up the tactile feedback. And these new keyboards look very similar to the MacBook keyboards, plus they're extremely thin, which would also suggest a short travel distance for the keys.

    But of course, until I check them out next week at the Apple store, it's all speculation.

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  2. It's a Web 2.0 app now... by Biff+Stu · · Score: 5, Funny

    But is it backwards compatible with Web 1.0?

    Some of us Luddites are a bit slow to upgrade.

  3. Re:Mac mini refreshed today too by phalse+phace · · Score: 5, Informative

    Specs on Apple's site now:

    1.83GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
    1GB memory
    80GB hard drive1

    Ships: Within 24 hours
    Free Shipping
    $599.00

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    2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
    1GB memory
    120GB hard drive1

    Ships: Within 24 hours
    Free Shipping
    $799.00

  4. Re:Down with the Apple monopoly by reidconti · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Simple. You're assuming Slashdotters are FOSSies, rather than just adamant about not using crappy products.

    I don't like Microsoft because they make shit products and force them down our throats. I use them regularly, as I now have an XP laptop at my current job as a Unix SA. I am willing to pay for Microsoft products when I think they are worthwhile -- I have an XBox 360 Elite -- but usually they are not worth paying for. The XBox is the first Microsoft product I have bought .. well, ever.

    For my own computer, I am happy to pay the extra few bucks for an Apple product that does exactly what it is designed to do, and does it extremely well. It's just not worth hassling with a Linux desktop machine anymore. OS X has the Windows advantages of being "mainstream" and playing all that fancy DVD and audio content with no fuss, no muss, but without the disadvantages of being utter crap. I definitely spent more money on my Mac Pro than I needed to spend on a computer, but mostly that was me buying an overkill machine, and very little of it was the Apple tax. Of course, if they had a mid-range headless system, maybe I would have bought that instead... But the low-end laptops are very competitive with PC offerings, and to some of us it is worth paying money for stuff that works.

    By the way, I register all of the shareware I use and enjoy in OS X, something that is far more true of the Mac community than the Windows community. Why? Because we feel the products are worth paying for, rather than Windows users who feel that they use what they use out of necessity, not choice.

    I like the idea of free software, but I'm not devoting my life to the cause. If it works best, I'll use it. If not, I'll pay to use whatever works best. Unfortunately for Microsoft, it is almost never their product.

  5. Re:Geez by Farmer+Tim · · Score: 5, Funny

    Have you ever known something hidden underneath a cloak of black cloth to not be important?

    Goths.

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  6. Re:I, for one, welcome our... by Penguin's+Advocate · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I hope they don't listen to all the people bashing the MacBook Pro keyboard. I *love* mine, and don't want it to change. It's significantly better than any of the last 3 laptops I've had, and better than any other laptop keyboard I've ever used (at least if you only count reasonably sized laptops and not those DTR monstrosities). That goes for the trackpad too. The trackpad on the MBP is spectacular, and the one button issue becomes a non-issue very quickly. I'm not a fan of trackpads or single-button input devices in general, but I have grown to love the MBP trackpad over the last year.

    As a point of reference, at home and at work I use a Microsoft Natural Ergonomic 4000 keyboard and a trackball (logitech marble mouse at work, Kensington Expert mouse at home).

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  7. Re:iWork - Numbers! by 99BottlesOfBeerInMyF · · Score: 5, Interesting

    But the more important announcement (IMHO) is iWork which now includes Numbers

    Agreed. The feature list and Excel compatibility are a big win for some of us. I'm tired of using MS Office for the Mac, because it is slow and bloated, and prone to crash. A lighter, more nimble competitor is very welcome for my light spreadsheet needs. I avoid OpenOffice on the Mac as well, since it is likewise not really there yet.

    The improvements to Pages also seem significant, with some real layout power (and separate layout and word processing modes). Hopefully this will make for a lightweight Framemaker/InDesign replacement for smaller jobs. In fact, the main thing missing from iWork for my needs is ODF support.

  8. Re:iWork - Numbers! by elysian1 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Don't forget, you can download a free trial here: http://www.apple.com/iwork/trial/

  9. Re:The Dumbest Question I've Ever Heard by kigrwik · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Translation for the impaired:

    "Because we want our computers to look classy and not like a cheap whore".

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