ILife includes incredible new versions of iPhoto, iMovie and iDVD with dozens of advanced new features, all seamlessly integrated to allow users to easily access their digital music, photos and movies from within each application.
"Apple is far ahead of its PC competitors in offering the best-in-class applications for digital music, photography, moviemaking and DVD creation, and now they all work together seamlessly." "iLife does for our digital lifestyle what Microsoft Office did for office productivity - all the applications you need are in one box, and they all work together," said Steve Jobs, Appleis CEO. iLife is the only integrated suite to include all of the four applications required for todayis "digital lifestyle" - digital music, photography, moviemaking and DVD creation - and is the first product to offer the benefits of seamlessly integrating them.
Appleis press release gives the details:Īpple today introduced iLife, an integrated suite of Appleis industry-leading digital lifestyle applications, featuring brand new versions of iPhoto, iMovie and iDVD, and the recently-released iTunes 3. While Apple will be offering the updates to iPhoto, iTunes, and iMovie as free downloads, iDVD will only be offered in the iLife bundle and sold for US$49. So integrated are these new iApps that Apple is bundling them together and calling them iLife. From within iPhoto 2, iMovie 3, or iDVD 3 you can access any of the other iApps including iTunes 3.
While all of these apps sport new features that would make any current user want the updates, Steve Jobs touted one additional feature which makes these and iTunes even more desirable iApps are now integrated. Uring todayis keynote at MacWorld SF, Steve Jobs unveiled updates to many of the iApps iPhoto 2, iMovie3, and iDVD 3.