« Apple Unveils New iMac Apple Introduces iWork '08 with new "Numbers" Spreadsheet »

Apple Introduces iLife '08 with new iPhoto & iMovie

Posted by Simon Welsh | 7 August 2007 | Comments (4)

CUPERTINO, California--August 7, 2007--Apple today introduced iLife '08,

the most significant upgrade ever to Apple's award-winning suite of digital

lifestyle applications, featuring a major new version of iPhoto and a

completely reinvented iMovie. iPhoto '08 automatically organizes photo

libraries into Events that let users more easily manage their growing photo

collections, and iMovie '08 introduces an entirely new way for users to

quickly make movies and share them online. Both iPhoto and iMovie integrate

seamlessly with the new .Mac Web Gallery, Apple's new service for .Mac

members to instantly create and host stunning online websites for their

photos and videos. iLife '08 also features iWeb '08, with live web widgets

such as Google Maps that let users create even more dynamic websites, and

GarageBand '08, with its new Magic GarageBand feature that makes it fun and

easy for both musicians and non-musicians to create great sounding songs.

 "Apple has taken iLife '08 to a new level that is years ahead of anything

available for the PC," said Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO. "We think iLife '08

gives Mac users even more reasons to love their Macs, and PC users even

more reasons to switch."

 

iPhoto '08 automatically groups all photos into Events, each containing a

day's worth of photos represented by a single picture. Users can simply

move their mouse over an Event to instantly "skim" through all its photos.

Users can split a single day's event into multiple events, such as a

birthday party in the morning and a wedding in the evening, or merge events

on multiple days into a single event, such as a weekend ski vacation. Users

can hide photos they don't want to see every day but don't want to throw

away, and a unified search allows users to instantly find all their photos

across all Events by rating, date and keywords. Users can produce

frame-worthy prints on a home printer with new Apple-designed photo themes,

and order keepsake books with customizable dust jackets and professional

quality hardcovers with elegant foil printing, new spiral-bound softcover

books that can be laid flat for easy viewing, or new larger wall calendars.

 

With iMovie '08, Apple's movie-making software has been completely

reinvented to let users rediscover and enjoy their video library, make

movies in minutes instead of hours, and share their movies with family,

friends or the entire world in a snap. iMovie '08 can import video from the

latest AVCHD, HDV and DV camcorders, as well as from digital cameras, and

displays a user's entire video library whether it's stored on internal or

external drives. Users can preview any of their video clips by simply

moving their mouse over the clip to "skim" through it forward or backward

at any speed, including faster than real time. Users can select video as

easily as selecting text, make a movie by simply dragging the selected

video into a project, then easily add a soundtrack from iTunes, voiceovers,

and elegant effects and cinematic titles. iMovie '08 makes it as easy as a

few clicks to enjoy your movies on an iPod, iPhone or Apple TV, or share

with the entire world on YouTube.

 

For .Mac members, Apple is also introducing the stunning .Mac Web Gallery.

.Mac Web Gallery is fully integrated with iPhoto '08 and iMovie '08,

letting users share their photos and movies on the web with just a few

clicks. .Mac Web Gallery automatically builds a website containing photo

galleries and movies that can be viewed on any modern computer or iPhone.

Photos can be downloaded to print at sizes up to 16x20, and movies can be

viewed at higher-than-DVD resolution.

 

iWeb '08 offers new features to make websites more interactive by adding

live web widgets such as Google Maps, targeted ads using Google AdSense and

photos or movies from .Mac Web Galleries. Users can also add Internet

video, news headlines, weather and more from any site that supports HTML

snippets. A new "My Album" page template lets users easily organize photo

albums and videos into one simple index web page. The new iWeb includes a

range of beautiful new Apple-designed themes that users can change at any

time to experiment with different web page designs, even after their site

has been published. With a .Mac membership, users can also now host iWeb

websites using their own personal domains.

 

GarageBand '08 introduces Magic GarageBand, an easy and fun way for

musicians and non-musicians alike to create a song. Users can pick from

nine musical genres and interact with a band of "players" on a virtual

stage by selecting an instrument and musical part for each player to create

thousands of possible song combinations. Users can play along with a

built-in software instrument or record their voice to sing along to their

own music. The new GarageBand also offers powerful new features for more

advanced musicians, including multi-take recording to capture the best

performance, arrangements to cut, copy and paste intros, verses and

choruses, and support for 24-bit audio interfaces.

 

Pricing & Availability

 

iLife '08 is now available for a suggested retail price of $79 (US) through

the Apple Store ( www.apple.com ), Apple's retail stores and Apple Authorized

Resellers. The iLife '08 suite of applications will be included with all

new Macs beginning today. .Mac is available as a subscription-based service

for $99.95 (US) per year for individuals and $179.95 (US) for a Family Pack

which includes one master account and four sub accounts. Anyone can sign up

for a free, 60-day .Mac trial from www.mac.com .*

 

iLife '08 requires Mac OS X version 10.4.9 or later, a Macintosh computer

with an Intel processor, a PowerPC G5 or PowerPC G4, QuickTime 7.2 or

later, a DVD drive for installation and 3GB of available disk space. iPhoto

print services are available in the US, Canada, Japan and select European

countries. A .Mac account is recommended for iWeb. Full system requirements

and more information on iLife '08 can be found at www.apple.com/ilife .

 

*The .Mac service is available to persons aged 13 and older. Annual

membership fee and Internet access required. Terms and conditions apply.

 

Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple

II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh.

Today, Apple continues to lead the industry in innovation with its

award-winning computers, OS X operating system and iLife and professional

applications. Apple is also spearheading the digital media revolution with

its iPod portable music and video players and iTunes online store, and has

entered the mobile phone market this year with its revolutionary iPhone.


Share on FaceBook

Trackbacks

None
Trackback URL: http://simon.geek.nz/Trackbacks/add/963

Post your comment

Sign in with Twitter

Comments

  • Then fix it already...

    Posted by yomcat, 21/08/2007 8:40pm (4 years ago)

  • I thought I had. Must've clicked the wrong button

    Posted by Simon, 21/08/2007 8:39pm (4 years ago)

  • I think it should say "iPhoto", not iPhone...

    Posted by yomcat, 09/08/2007 7:19pm (5 years ago)

  • Just because I copied it from the subject instead of the body.

    Posted by simon, 09/08/2007 7:19pm (5 years ago)

RSS feed for comments on this page | RSS feed for all comments