With the release of iMovie ’08, Apple has redefined its consumer video program’s mission and methodology. With the popularity of broadband Internet access, and particularly the YouTube video sharing ...
Third-party plug-ins may not be compatible Apple said during the announcement of iMovie '08 that it is a "completely new application." Apparently that means it also has a no plug-in architecture, and ...
Some users are experiencing poor video quality when exporting media using the "Gallery" function, which publishes to .Mac. MacFixIt reader Gary writes: "Apart from Apple leaving out chapter additions ...
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Hailed as a breakthrough in movie editing by Apple chief Steve Jobs, the complete rework of iMovie for iLife '08 has angered some customers who found that many longstanding features had suddenly gone ...
Like it or not, iMovie ’08 is the future of iMovie. And, truth be told, I actually like it. Not in comparison to iMovie HD, but as an easy-to-use movie-making program, iMovie ’08 is actually pretty ...
After Apple released iLife ’08 last month, I’ve had two separate reviews of iMovie ’08 fighting for dominance side-by-side in my head. Unlike the rest of the suite (which also includes updated ...
Alongside new iMacs, Apple today introduced iLife '08, which the company is calling "the most significant upgrade ever" to the award-winning suite of digital lifestyle applications — featuring a major ...
There's been no lack of controversy over the new iMovie '08. Reviews have been decidedly mixed. For example, the New York Times' David Pogue doesn't care for that part of Apple's iLife '08 suite, with ...
With the hemming and hawing over the changes to iMovie '08 (most of which I'm ok with, a few I'm scratching my head over... no speedup/slow down? reverse? WAH HAPPEN?), I've recently gotten the ...
Hell hath frozen over again. Apple's celebrated video-editing program for mere mortals, iMovie, is coming to Windows! Better yet, it’s the old version of iMovie, before Apple stripped out all the ...