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iLife, iTunes 5.0, Keynote 2.0

AppleInsider reports that iLife will be updated in January, along with unconfirmed rumors that iTunes 5.0 will see a released on the Mac first, and a major upgrade to Keynote (2.0), and more hints at a Apple branded word processor (presumably not Appleworks? though is unclear).

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108 months ago
updates are always good - I better hurry out and get Panther though as I have a feeling iTunes 5 will require it ;)
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108 months ago
Bring them on! :) Im anxious to see an update to Keynote! About the word processor... I just hope that Apple is carefull not to piss off Microsoft way too much, or we might loose support from them.
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108 months ago
the speedier iPhoto will be VERY welcome. and here's hoping we finally see appleworks 6's succesor...it is in such dire need of one..
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108 months ago

Originally posted by Macrumors
AppleInsider reports that iLife will be updated in January, along with unconfirmed rumors that iTunes 5.0 will see a released on the Mac first, and a major upgrade to Keynoet (2.0), and more hints at a Apple branded word processor (presumably not Appleworks? though is unclear).

hmmm, there are two stories on the front page with spelling mistakes, you spelt keynote wrong and on the iPod LCD remote story I belive you meant to type "site" because I do not know what "slied" means.
If this is all true though I wonder why Apple would choose to change the name of it's word processor?
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108 months ago
Keynote is mistyped...just thought I'd point that out for the editors out there to fix up...

As far as a rumored updates, they sound pretty exciting. I wonder if the Word Processor rumor will be true. I've been hoping for a non-Appleworks word processor from Apple for a long time but now that I broke down and just spent $150 on Office, it will suck to spend another $100+ if this does happen. Damn you Apple for having so much cool stuff for me to spend my money on!
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108 months ago
and more hints at a Apple branded word processor (presumably not Appleworks? though is unclear).

ahhh the apple pda! finally the treo 90 won't be my only option! Just kidding, I know better.... my hopes have been squashed for years now. For those who think I'm mad, ("Mad I tell you!") I point to alphasmart's dana wireless or handspring's treo line as the only emate option I would consider for now.
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108 months ago

Originally posted by Powerbook G5
Keynote is mistyped...just thought I'd point that out for the editors out there to fix up...

Darn, I thought there was some cool new program out that I hadn't heard of yet.... :p
hmmmm keynoet....
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108 months ago

Originally posted by Macrumors
and a major upgrade to Keynote[sic] (2.0).


Anyone else notice in the Quicktime for Windows launch that there were a couple of builds that Steve did that would be incredibly hard with the current Keynote?

Take care,
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108 months ago
here's hoping for a more robust imovie 4! maybe iLife could integrate into all of these rumoured apps - you could send a movie into keynote, a caption creator in appleworks 7 (?) into iphoto. while we're at it - lets supercharge appleworks, create a database spreadsheet maker, add a primitive web publisher, load in keynote!

keynote - appleworks - applespreadsheet - apple publisher - iphoto - itunes - imovie - idvd = an iLife ~ professional edition! that my friends, is a m$ office killer!

yeah, i've only had 3 hours of sleep last night :cool:
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108 months ago

Originally posted by tychay
Anyone else notice in the Quicktime for Windows launch that there were a couple of builds that Steve did that would be incredibly hard with the current Keynote?

Take care,


FYI, the proper use of the sic notation of a quote requires not correcting the original quote, thereby denoting the error in the original statement as not your own but the original author's.
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