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Editorial Review:
iLife '08 a major update to Apple's award-winning suite of digitallifestyle applications delivers significant upgrades to iPhotoiWeb GarageBand and iDVD plus a completely reinvented iMovie thatoffers a revolutionary new way to enjoy edit and share y
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
The value, and not so value I bought a MacBook some months back for University/Music production, and got iLife to go with it. Whilst overall, their are a number of genuinely positive outlooks to be had, the bundle is not without it moral flaws. Getting straight into the good points, their is one universal feature that is striking; all the programs are incredibly easy to use, and not hungry on your performance. GarageBand is a joy to use for playing my MIDI keyboard and recording demo's, whilst iPhoto is a rather near program for... more info
may be worth the upgrade.. this upgrade to ilife is ok. the plus points are with iphoto where it automatically organizes your photos into events and with .mac publishes them with greater ease to the web. great if like me you want to publish photos to friends and family. i never use garageband so can't comment. imovie - i find it great, but then i'm a novice - if you are not you will never use it! so for lite user like me, a great product.. for heavy users.. buy something more appropriate..
iPhoto '08 Is Excellent, Let Down By iMovie '08 iLife '08 comprises 5 applications for £55, so £11 per application. For 4 out of 5 of these applications, iLife '08 is an improvement over its predecessor iLife '06 (there is no iLife '07) and a great upgrade. However, iMovie '08 takes 2 steps back from iMovie HD, in an attempt to take 1 step forward. More on that later. iPhoto '08 is excellent and worth £55 alone. It has some excellent new features such as Events, the .Mac Web Gallery, Unified Search, New Calendar and book styles,... more info
Almost wonderful I love the upgrades made to Garageband and iPhoto but the new iMovie is somewhat lacking. Some of the things it does are good - it organises your movies very well, and some of the features (like colour grading) are useful. However it lacks some real basics, like a decent titling system, control over audio and support for the old iMovie effects. It's made for someone playing around with home-movies; not someone starting out in video editing.