New iLife Gone Golden Master?
MacScoop believes that the new version of Apple's iLife suite has gone "Golden Master" -- meaning it is complete and ready for distribution.
Many expected the iLife update at Macworld San Francisco 2007, but Apple made no mention or reference to it.
The last reference was from Apple's 1Q 2007 Financial Conference Call in which they suggested the iLife update was coming soon:
The development of the new iLife suite was actually finished a few weeks ago and nothing prevents Apple from releasing it during the summer or on early September, sources told MacScoop.
Many expected the iLife update at Macworld San Francisco 2007, but Apple made no mention or reference to it.
The last reference was from Apple's 1Q 2007 Financial Conference Call in which they suggested the iLife update was coming soon:
Q: Is iLife still a January release time schedule? A: We don't comment on unreleased products, but stay tuned
Top Rated Comments
(View all)60 months ago
iLife for iPhone. Just kidding. Let's get the 1.1 release though for the iPhone.
60 months ago
First off, if they say nothing's preventing it from being released Summer/September, wouldn't that mean it's not Leopard dependant?
Secondly: FINALLY! I've been waiting for this for a long time! Glee!
Secondly: FINALLY! I've been waiting for this for a long time! Glee!
60 months ago
Brilliant, if they release it before Leopard it will be at least a month or so before it is actually released, have to let the iPhone talk die down.
60 months ago
iLife is finally making its 2007 debut!
If it were actually GM I see no reason for it to be NOT on sale right now.
60 months ago
If it were actually GM I see no reason for it to be on sale right now.
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Do you mean 'no reason for it not to be on sale right now'?
I'm with the believers that this will ship with Leopard, with some nice Core-Animation effects and full 64-bit support etc.
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