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Apple iLife 09 buy cheap

iLife 09 buy cheap

Announced at Macworld in January and available at the end of that month, the iLife '09 the latest revision of Apple's digital lifestyle software, the first available in 2003. With important new features of iPhoto, iMovie, GarageBand, iWeb and iDVD, it is a must have package for all Mac users.

iPhoto 09
The main focus of the application, and the keynote for that matter, is iPhoto. It will be three main new features, among others – Faces, Places and more connect-ability with services as Facebook, Flickr and Apple's own MobileMe.

Faces will allow you to organize your images using faces of people you know. Using Face Detection technology software will supposedly automatically work out who people are when you've told the software and then allows you to locate this person in your photos.

Tagging people in photos is easy – just a case of clicking a button name Faces and more like Facebook, you can select a face or more faces. Once you've done so you can then group your photos of this person – ideal if you want to find a picture of your wife or children, for example.

It sounds good in our game it worked a treat , of the nicely taken pictures that Apple had pre-loaded into the system, but people do not all take beautiful pictures taken at all times. So we got a stack of pictures from Flickr by us and friends, import them to iPhoto to see whether the system would cope average images instead of just super them.

The results, as you probably guessed already disappointing. The new software can not recognize one of our images, and even went so far as to suggest that we looked like an 8-year-old girl had already in her iPhoto collection.

Not wishing to give up that easy, we tried it with pictures of a friend. Still no luck. Face recognition is, it seems, is still very hit and miss.

Fortunately, it not the only trick Apple's sleeve for iPhoto: it has introduced sites.

Taking advantage of GPS geotag feature on the iPhone 3G, users geotag images (you can also do it with other units of course from Nokia, Samsung and Nikon to name a few) will be able to place them on a Google map that has been built-in software.

Importing images with geotag data automatically locates them on the map for you to see where you were when you took them. For these images, already in your collection, are not geotagged – and there are probably a lot – you can manually go back through them and add geo data based on location (if you can remember it).

It is a good idea and one that could appeal to a travel kit, but if you're not one to wander much further than your hometown, this is not to get you excited.

What can the social networking features. Basically you can now sync your Facebook albums even better, you can use Faces element in sync with Facebook. It is a nice touch and one that could appeal to the Web 2.0 crowd.

Users will also be able to make slideshows with new templates and then download them to their iPhone or iPod touch in the same format.

iMovie 09
After such a radical update in iLife 08, it is understandable that iMovie 09 is more about tweaking supply Rather than have a drastic overhaul.

Here the main features that users get is the image stabilization feature, which will, post-shoot, stabilize your image so you can actually see what you filmed. It's like a software Steadycam low and will certainly help to improve the film for the better.

Elsewhere you get a precision editing tools, so you can clearly see what you're doing in more detail, and overall seems to have been a stronger focus on making it easier to do everything – whether it be editing audio or insert a clip in a second one.

Like the iPhoto iMovie has also benefited from the international scene, and you can set places where the clip was filmed. With this information you can then add graphics of you fly around the world – like the Indiana Jones movies (think Temple of Doom).

We was one of the few to actually as iMovie changes last year, and tweaks here only to help make it a better product.

GarageBand 09
While we are sure that there are new features and updates to the music software, the main focus here and one that will be most interesting to aspiring musicians, the addition of a learning element.

You get nine free lessons in the box with the ability to purchase additional tracks to learn. Each lesson takes you through to play the song through a video tutorial and shows you the notes you play and whether they are on a piano or guitar, so you can follow. You could also connect a piano or guitar and record your track to see how you doing.

But where Apple has impressed most is that instead of getting some boring music teacher to teach you how to play Sting's Roxanne, they have gone to Sting and made him do it instead.

This means that you get the artist teaching you in your home – a pretty compelling offer. Of course it is not just Sting. Although the demos we saw were mostly American singers that are names you will recognize – Norah Jones, Fall Out Boy, for example – and you just know that Apple will keep add more and more over time. Imagine learning Sweet Child O 'Mine with Axel Rose – awesome.

Currently only available to guitar and piano, will Apple no doubt add more instruments if it takes off.

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