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Apple iLife '08
Apple iLife '08

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From: Apple
Category: Software

List Price: £55.00
Buy Used: £44.00
You Save: £11.00 (20%)



New (3) from £49.00

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 237

Format: Dvd-rom
Platforms: Mac Os X, Macintosh
Media: DVD-ROM
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.3 x 5.3 x 0.8

MPN: MB015Z/A
Model: MB015Z/A
UPC: 885909167319
EAN: 0718908999677
ASIN: B000BX5JQG

Release Date: August 8, 2007
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
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:   Read 5 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars may be worth the upgrade..   March 9, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

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..



4 out of 5 stars iPhoto '08 Is Excellent, Let Down By iMovie '08   January 13, 2008
 14 out of 14 found this review helpful

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, Theme-based home printing and new Editing Tools. The editing tools are worth pointing out as iPhoto now does something very clever when you edit a photo. It remembers every single alteration you made to it, in a truly non-destructive way, down to the positions of the adjustment sliders, the exact angle of straightening, the cropping, everything. So, for example, if you increase the contrast of a photo to +10 and then quit iPhoto, when you re-open it iPhoto remembers that the contrast was set to +10 and you can adjust it down to +5. There's no need to save, or remember what adjustments you made; iPhoto takes care of it all. This enables you to go editing crazy, rapidly cropping, straightening and fixing colour casts on all your photos, without worrying about destroying the original or getting the edits perfect the first time. Brilliant.

iMovie '08 has nothing in common with the previous version, iMovie HD. It is a brand new application, starting from scratch. While it introduces some excellent new features, it loses a lot of the control and creative power of iMovie HD. The new video library system is great, automatically capturing and archiving your MiniDV, HDV and AVCHD camcorder footage. It's like iPhoto, but for your home video. The whole of iMovie '08 works in real-time, even with mixed format footage in the same project, processing all of the edits, transitions and titles on the fly. Very impressive. The new tools for skimming and dragging make editing extremely easy, enabling you to chuck a series of clips into whatever order you want in an incredibly short amount of time. Due to the new library system, the video project files are now tiny, since they only contain a list of instructions, not the actual video files. This means you can make 10-20 different projects, but using minimal disk space, since all the projects reference the same collection of video files. Plus, iMovie '08 incorporates an automated YouTube uploader, offering to put your projects directly on YouTube where they can be viewed by millions, literally. The most viewed video on YouTube currently has 71 million views!

Where iMovie '08 goes wrong is in what's missing. Gone is the traditional timeline view, making editing video to music very very difficult. Gone are all of the slick real-time video effects that made iMovie HD so impressive. Gone are most of the transitions. Gone is the ability to record your project back to MiniDV tape. Gone is the ability to maintain interlacing (iMovie '08 automatically de-interlaces everything, reducing the fluidity and clarity of MiniDV video). iMovie '08 is clearly aimed at the YouTube generation, not the DVD generation.

The good news is, iMovie HD is available as a free download to anyone that owns iLife '08. So, nothing is really lost. iMovie '08 clearly has brought down the reputation of the iLife suite, turning a 5 star product into a 4 or 3 star product. If Apple have any sense they will focus all of their iLife '09 efforts into iMovie, adding back the missing features and turning a disappointing application into an excellent application. Apple are extremely fast and focused at pumping out new software, so I wouldn't dismiss iMovie just yet. Watch this space...



4 out of 5 stars Almost wonderful   December 9, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

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.



3 out of 5 stars Great iPhoto upgrade, but iMovie failed   December 1, 2007
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I have a G4 PowerPC running at 1.67 GHz with 1 GB memory and using Leopard. I upgraded to iLife '08 because it appeared to be the sensible thing to do, and the cost was reasonable. The upgrade to iPhoto is certainly very useful, although I have not exploited all the new features yet. I have not really used iDVD and iWeb yet, but I will get round to it in the near future, and I don't use GarageBand. My biggest negative is with iMovie. iLife '08 does not allow the upgrade on my "old" machine. Reading the reviews, this could be a good thing since many of the comments about the latest iMovie are negative. I am still disappointed since it does not say on the box that iMovie won't load for older machines. So, basically 4 stars go for the iPhoto upgrade, minus a star for the failed iMovie upgrade. Equals 3-stars overall. The upgrade may still be worth it just for iPhoto.


1 out of 5 stars Stick with iLife '06   November 12, 2007
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

As you'll notice from the other reviews, imovie '08 has caused a stir in the Apple user community because the new revised version is pretty to look at but completely useless. I used to be a total Apple fan until I had to many bad experiences of their products & customer service team to go on ignoring. Something I now find very amusing is the way Apple fans allow themselves to become blinkered to the obvious flaws of their favourite brand and imovie '08 is a case in point. The app' is so bad that Apple have had to give away the '06 version free because of the volume of complaints. But read some of these reviews and you'd think they did it out of charity! `2 imovies for the price of 1'. Nah.
Buy this and you're paying full rrp for a bunch of `up to date' applications only to be encouraged to download an `out dated' application you can actually use.
Take my advice and buy iLife '06 at a knock down price instead. The up dates to the other apps aren't anything you'd miss much in practise (I find some of the iphoto `additions' irritating rather then `time saving').
Oh and iweb is a total rip off. Most broadband providers give you more web hosting space included in your service then you'll get from Apple for their annual subscription fee.


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