![]() Otherwise, Apple is offering an up-to-date program that lets recent buyers pick up the disc at a discounted price. For the purposes of this review, we're not including those two in this write-up.Īs usual, iLife comes preinstalled on new Mac computers, so if you just bought one of the just-introduced MacBook Airs, you already have the suite. Also, iLife '11 contains upgrades of iPhoto, iMovie, and GarageBand, but not iDVD or iWeb. ![]() Both of these issues have since been addressed with software updates. ![]() The initial version had also shipped without the calendar-making feature in iPhoto. Affected users had lost some or all of their photo libraries. At $49, and close to two years since the last major update, we can easily recommend picking this up.Įditors' note: The initial version of iLife '11 had given some users problems, specifically with iPhoto '11 library upgrades. It's a shame iDVD and iWeb did not receive updates with this year's version, but with a slightly lower price for upgraders than in years past, iLife '11 still represents a good value to consumers looking for a set of tools for editing and sharing media. This year's version adds a handful of advanced features to iPhoto, iMovie, and GarageBand without making them more difficult to use. The bottom line: iLife '11 is a welcome and long-overdue update to Apple's suite of digital media applications.
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