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Apple iLife '06 (Mac DVD) [OLD VERSION]

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  • iPhoto 6 with blazing performance and new Photocasting
  • iMovie HD 6 with new movie themes for adding spectacular motion graphics to movies
  • iDVD 6 for authoring custom DVDs for today’s widescreen TVs
  • iWeb, an innovative new application that makes it easy to create amazing websites
  • Mac OS X v10.4.4 or later is required for iPhoto Photocasts and iMovie HD themes
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  • Product Dimensions: 5.3 x 1 x 5.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces
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  • ASIN: B0007LW22G
  • Item model number: MA166Z/A
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: January 10, 2006
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars 73 customer reviews
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I bought a new iMac G5 in November. Come January, not only is it outdated, but the primary programs i use with it are as well. Oh well, I stopped whining long enough to buy the new iLife suite. And, as is Apple's way, it's a great upgrade to a great suite.

iPhoto 6 - Increases library capacity from 25,000 to 250,000 photos. Runs amazingly fast even with all of those images. And, with a .Mac account, allows you to photocast to anyone who subscribes to your images.

GarageBand 3 - Not only does it run faster and smoother. Not only can a novice create their own music. Now, you can even use it as a studio to create your own podcast, complete with images and music.

iMovie HD 6 - Adding the fuctionality of High-Def and Widescreen wasn't enough for Apple. They threw in real time effects and titling. Plus, movie themes. (I'm still trying to figure out how to use those.)

iDVD 6 - While the interface is smoother and faster, the real treat here are the new themes. Just plain beautiful, and in Widescreen format no less.

iWeb - I was admittedly skeptical of this new addition to the suite. But so far, it is impressing me to no end. It is as close to a drag-and-drop web editor that you may ever see. While the templates could use more variiety to them, the integration with the other programs in the suite is amazing. You can output a movie from iMovie and it will place itself in a web page. Same with a podcast created in GarageBand. You can create your own blog and add an RSS feed at the touch of a button. While they could make it clearer, you don't have to upload to a .Mac account. You can save the pages and upload via FTP to any web server.

Overall, the new iLife '06 is a home run.
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I'm starting up a business and it was my intent to learn Frontpage and build a site which I would have up in the Spring. The problem is that I knew exactly what I wanted the page to look like and operate. I had tinkered around with Frontpage a year ago just because I was curious how a web site was put together, and so I figured it would take several months to get what I wanted.

Since that time I bought a Mac and wondered about the wisdom of using Frontpage because it would mean that I would have to have a PC around to update and change the web site. But I liked the flexibility that Frontpage offered, and was willing to work at it until I could take advantage of that. Or wait until MS comes out with their updated version with Vista and see what that is like.

I emailed a friend who does web site work and asked what I should use if I was going to be using our Macs for this. He said iWeb, which made me pause because I was trying to create a business web site, not a blog or site of my pictures of my last vacation. But I like him, he's incredibly smart and all that stuff, and so I thought I'd buy it and see if it would work. If not I'd just buy another Mac friendly program like Rapid Weaver.

At first I was put off by the number of templates, which I thought was way too few. But I would say that the hardest part of the process was accepting that my site was not going to be exactly what I had envisioned in my head. While I was getting over that I just started goofing around to see what it could do.

I was literally stunned at the ease of use. I found that if I started with blank pages I could make it do what I wanted, and how I wanted it to look. The only lack of flexibility is that the buttons to bounce between pages is always at the top.
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I purchased my Mac in Sept 2005 - having been a PC user for more than ten years. My main reason for buying a Mac was for my hobbies in photography and videography. I was using Roxio's Easy Media Creator video software for creating DVDs for my home videos and I wanted to move on to the next step. At first - I considered trying Adobe Premier Elements - but that was too complicated. I did a lot of research online and the one thing that struck me was that a lot of reviews were recommending Mac software.

Although I had iLife '05 - I still decided to buy iLife '06. The compelling reason was really due to the new features with iPhoto, including:

1. Ability to support more pictures in the library - up to 250,000 pictures

2. Ability to support linking of files to the library - instead of copying the files and taking up more space.

I had recently purchases a high-end digital SLR and for those of you with a digital camera know - you'll definitely have way more pictures owning a digital camera than a film camera. Whenever I take pictures - I can easily take 500 pictures at a time, and if I do that twice or three times a month, that's close to 2,000 pictures. Within a year - I would have maxed out the capabilities of iPhoto '05.

The other cool thing is that iPhoto '06 doesn't have to copy the files from my source to it's own iLife directory. So now - I maintain my own directory structure and when I 'import' to iLife '06 - it creates a reference - thereby saving me hard-drive space that can be used to store even more pictures! The additional benefit is that whenever I make changes to a picture file - iPhoto actually makes a copy and operates off of that copy - thereby perserving the integrity of the original. So if I want to 'revert to original' it's just a mouse click away.
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