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'''iLife''' is a software suite from [[Apple Inc.]] for [[Mac OS X]]. The suite consists of [[iPhoto]], [[iMovie]], [[iDVD]], [[Garageband]], and [[iWeb]], which are effective for organizing, viewing and publishing digital content (pictures, movies, music, and web pages).
'''iLife''' is a software suite from [[Apple Inc.]] for [[Mac OS X]]. The suite consists of [[iPhoto]], [[iMovie]], [[iDVD]], [[Garageband]], and [[iWeb]], which are effective for organizing, viewing and publishing digital content (pictures, movies, music, and web pages).


iLife '09 was announced in January 2009 and will be available in Stores and Online on January 27, 2009. It requires the current latest version (10.5.6) of [[Mac OS X v10.5|Mac OS X v10.5 "Leopard"]].<ref name="ilife09">{{cite web|url=http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB966?mco=MzA3MDc5Mg|title=iLife 09|date=January 6, 2009|publisher=Apple Store|language=English|accessdate=2009-01-09}}</ref>
iLife '09 was announced in January 2009 and requires the current latest version (10.5.6) of [[Mac OS X v10.5|Mac OS X v10.5 "Leopard"]].<ref name="ilife09">{{cite web|url=http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB966?mco=MzA3MDc5Mg|title=iLife 09|date=January 6, 2009|publisher=Apple Store|language=English|accessdate=2009-01-09}}</ref>


==Origins==
==Origins==

Revision as of 18:51, 27 January 2009

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iLife
Developer(s)Apple Inc.
Stable release
iLife '09 / January 27, 2009
Operating systemMac OS X
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.apple.com/ilife

iLife is a software suite from Apple Inc. for Mac OS X. The suite consists of iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD, Garageband, and iWeb, which are effective for organizing, viewing and publishing digital content (pictures, movies, music, and web pages).

iLife '09 was announced in January 2009 and requires the current latest version (10.5.6) of Mac OS X v10.5 "Leopard".[1]

Origins

After his return as CEO at Apple, Steve Jobs began positioning the Macintosh to be the hub of his vision of the digital lifestyle. The original iMac was the first step in developing this concept. It put a new face on not only the Macintosh computer, but computing in general, and PC companies soon began to change their form factor designs as well. To address the concerns of prospective Macintosh buyers outside of Apple's core design, programming, and media industry niches, Apple has developed a growing suite of high-quality consumer-oriented software with a distinctive unified look and feel. The development of the iPod and its continuing popularity in the portable music player market, in conjunction with iTunes and the iTunes Store, have helped Apple to re-emerge as one of the important companies in the personal computer market.

The first versions of iMovie, iTunes, iDVD, iPhoto, GarageBand and iWeb were released in that order. iMovie, iTunes, and iPhoto were originally available free via Apple's website, while iDVD was available only with computers that included SuperDrives. In January 2003, the programs were packaged together as "iLife", while iTunes remains a free application.

Releases and History

Version Introduction Cost OS X iPhoto iTunes iMovie iDVD GarageBand iWeb
iLife Macworld Conference & Expo on January 3, 2003 $49 10.1 2 4 3 3 - -
iLife '04 Macworld Conference & Expo on January 6, 2004 $49 10.2 4 4.2 4 4 1 -
iLife '05 Macworld Conference & Expo on January 11, 2005 $79 10.3 5 4.7.1 HD 5 5 2 -
iLife '06 Macworld Conference & Expo on January 10, 2006 $79 10.3/10.4 6 6.0.2 HD 6 6 3 1
iLife '08 Special Summer event[2] on August 7, 2007 $79 10.4/10.5 7.1.5 8.0.2 7.1.4 7.0.2 4.1.2 2.0.4
iLife '09 January 27, 2009 Press Release $79 10.5

Notes about specific releases:

  • iLife '08: The company said that this is their most significant upgrade ever to the company's suite of digital lifestyle applications, featuring a major new version of iPhoto and a completely reprogrammed iMovie. iPhoto '08 automatically organized photo libraries into 'Events' and iMovie '08 introduced a new way to quickly make movies and share them online via a user's MobileMe account.
  • iLife '09: Brings updates to the entire application suite, with the exception of iDVD.[1]

Components

iPhoto

iPhoto is a photograph organizer and editor that lets users store, view, edit, and share their digital photos. iPhoto allows its user to create photo albums to display pictures on the Internet or on CD, create slideshows for instant on-computer presentation, construct calendars and greetings cards from photographs, and the ability to "photocast" photo albums. iPhoto can also import from most digital cameras with no drivers required (built into Mac OS X by default).

iMovie

iMovie is a video editor that can be used with digital video. The process of film capture by a digital camera via FireWire is automated, with iMovie allowing users to chop up their videos, add special effects, and reorganize them. It is also compatible with flash MPEG 4 cameras, AVCHD camcorders, HDV cameras, and the Apple iSight. Photographs may also be used, and a soundtrack may be added with tracks in the iTunes music library. These can then be exported into a variety of viewable formats, including Apple's QuickTime Player.

iDVD

iDVD integrates with iMovie to allow the burning of movies onto a dvd with chapters and menus. Each new version adds more menu themes. There is no support for Blu-ray burning in the current version of iDVD.

GarageBand

GarageBand is a music-creation and podcasting application that includes over 1,000 pre-recorded loops. The program also supports software instruments and importation from real instruments, such as guitars and keyboards. In iLife '09, GarageBand sells pre-recorded instrument lessons made by famous artists.

iWeb

iWeb is a product that was released at the Macworld Conference & Expo on January 10, 2006. This product provides the ability to share content from the other iLife applications using Apple templates, and with one-click uploading to MobileMe (previously called .Mac). The application also allows users to create links to their own podcasts and photocasts from the webage. This is the latest application added to the iLife suite.

The Apple MobileMe Web Gallery is a feature designed for easy photo sharing on the Mac platform. It allows users to create event or photo albums using the Web Gallery of their MobileMe account, and allows them to show their photos with visitors, who may also download the images and upload their own. This feature is accessible directly through iLife (iMovie, iPhoto, and iWeb) allowing users to upload without their web browser.

See also

  • iWork '09 - Apple-exclusive productivity suite
  • MobileMe - an online service integrated with some iLife features

References

  1. ^ a b "iLife 09". Apple Store. January 6, 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-09.
  2. ^ Macworld | Apple Mac Event - Live Update