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Saturday
Apr182009

iMovie '09 reviewed on maclife

iMovie ‘09 was just reviewed on MacLife and there is much to like.

When Apple introduced iMovie ‘08, it created a schism in the Mac video-editing world. On one hand, the new version introduced an entirely new interface that made editing quick, casual movies far easier than before. On the other hand, Apple was so busy implementing this new model that it didn’t have time to reimplement all the features of previous iterations, leaving a lot of iMovie users believing the new version was really a step backward. Now, Apple has updated iMovie for ’09, and this time around, it’s bound to please almost everyone.

For the complete review, hit the source link below.

source:maclife

Tuesday
Apr142009

Aperture 2.1.3, iMovie 8.0.2 updates available

If you don’t have these yet, here are some links.

Aperture 2.1.3 - 48.11MB

This update improves overall stability and provides fixes for issues related to database integrity and compatibility with specific file types. The issues addressed include:

  • Nikon images imported directly from a camera now display thumbnails correctly in the Import window.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause duplicate image versions to be created after rebuilding a library.
  • Fixed a library issue that prevented operation of the Relocate or Consolidate commands in some circumstances.
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    iMovie 8.0.2 - 24.5MB

    This Software Update fixes an issue with projects having a size of 0 KB. Attempting to open these projects would cause iMovie to quit unexpectedly at launch.

    This Software Update also addresses a problem where full-screen mode could not be accessed on some systems.