Apple Releases iLife '09 and iWork '09 Updates
Apple today issued a number of minor updates for its iLife '09 and iWork '09 application suites.
- iWork 9.0.1 weighs in at 42.75 MB and is recommended for all iWork '09 users.
- iLife Support 9.0.2 "improves overall stability and addresses a number of other minor issues." The 3.97 MB download is recommended for all Aperture, iLife 09, and iWork 09 users.
- iPhoto 8.0.2 weighs in at 87.86 MB and "improves overall stability and addresses minor issues in a number of areas, including Faces, Places, photo sharing, and slideshows."
- iMovie 8.0.1 weighs in at 24.53 MB and addresses several unspecified stability and usability issues.
- iWeb 3.0.1 is a 14.23 MB download that "addresses issues when publishing to an FTP server and other minor issues."
- iWork 9.0.1 weighs in at 42.75 MB and is recommended for all iWork '09 users.
- iLife Support 9.0.2 "improves overall stability and addresses a number of other minor issues." The 3.97 MB download is recommended for all Aperture, iLife 09, and iWork 09 users.
- iPhoto 8.0.2 weighs in at 87.86 MB and "improves overall stability and addresses minor issues in a number of areas, including Faces, Places, photo sharing, and slideshows."
- iMovie 8.0.1 weighs in at 24.53 MB and addresses several unspecified stability and usability issues.
- iWeb 3.0.1 is a 14.23 MB download that "addresses issues when publishing to an FTP server and other minor issues."

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