Steve Jobs released the newest version of the iLife suite, which now includes 6 applications. iLife 06 is available today from the online apple store for $79. Additionally, a family pack is available for up to 5 users for $99.
iLife 06 will be included with the purchase of all new Macs.
iPhoto One click effects - sepia, b&w, New cards, calendars & books hard and softcover books better quality Photocasting - podcasting for photos integrates with .Mac password protected, subscribable with RSS feeds
iMovie HD Animated themes for movies real time effects new audio tools more than one project open at once export to iPod create Video Podcasts
iDVD Widescreen menus Magic iDVD choose theme, drop in movies & photos & select theme 3rd party burner support
Garageband New Podcast studio Podcast artwork track Over 200 free jingles & effects Speech enhancer Use iChat for remote interviews New Jampack - World Music
iTunes no mentioned changes from current version (6.0.1)
iWeb (New) Apple web templates iLife media browser Online AJAX photo slideshows One-click publish to .Mac Podcast publishing
Raw transcript of the Macworld San Francisco Keynote is available here
Wednesday April 17, 2024 9:58 am PDT by Juli Clover
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