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    Mar 12 2006, 10:40

iLife

iLife is Apple's "life suite", currently consisting of:

  • iTunes
  • iPhoto
  • iMovie
  • iDVD
  • GarageBand

Resources:

  • Run some iLife'06 Applications on a G3

See Also

Dear Apple, let's talk about photosThe Switcher's Application GuideCocoaMountain Lion
iTunesiPhotoWrapping up the weekArs Reviews iLife '09: making the cut with iMovie and iPhoto
The Last MacWorldHear The Leopard Spots RoarThe Touch, spotted - a lot more than LeopardLeopard Season
Apple goes to the office: a review of iWork'08iLife 8.1 - iMovie fixes galoreMy Five Wishes for LeopardiMovie
Dumbing Down Your App For Dumb AudiencesApple Shoots Self In Foot With iMovie'08iPhoto '08 - image rotation creates a new copyForm Above Substance
Nokia Multimedia TransferiPhone UpdatesMy Eur. 0.02 on Windows Home ServerThe StealthBook
Look Ma, No MiceThat Yucky Glossy Screen.JournlerBring On Holographic Storage
On Mark's un-Switching, and LemmingsSide-SwitchingAppleSomewhat Back
Morning News BreakMacBooks and Other HappeningsPlayStation PortableBackup 3.0
Backup Day - AlmostTake TwoSo What Is Rosetta, Anyway?Linux, Microsoft and the Osborne
Lap TigeriDVDGarageBandCatching Up
So, is it faster?Look Ma, I'm a 20" ToshibaKeynote IntermezzoLink Mode
MIDIfy YourselfCombing The NetWhy GarageBand MattersThe MacWorld 2004 Keynote


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