i rarely used iPhoto 11. but when i got my iMac, i begin to appreciate iphoto that much that i decided to upgrade to the latest iMac to maximize iLife 11 applications. now my old iMac goes to the office and the new one at home.
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i rarely used iPhoto 11. but when i got my iMac, i begin to appreciate iphoto that much that i decided to upgrade to the latest iMac to maximize iLife 11 applications. now my old iMac goes to the office and the new one at home.
"It's really hard to design products by focus groups. A lot of times, people don't know what they want until you show it to them." Steve Jobs, -- BusinessWeek, May 25 1998
I guess iDVD is being phased out already... browsed through many support pages, App Store to find the installer to no avail.
Got myself this open source alternative for my Macbook Air (that came with iLife 2011 but without iDVD) instead:
http://burn-osx.sourceforge.net/Pages/English/home.html
Think before you print!
15" rMBP 2012, SGN 2 (7100), Retina iPad 2012, iPad 2 2011
iMovie have an updates, supports retina display and a whooping 1gb file update
hi there, can i erase my iLife '11 on my mid 2012 macbook air? how?
^have you tried dragging the icons to the trash?
Because i wont be using those apps with my macbook air, id rather use ilife apps with my imac
What's an alternative to iWeb (free, easy to use and compatible with MBA)? I created a website using iWeb and when I got my MBA I didn't know iWeb is already on its terminal stage. I need to edit my site and don't have a way to do so now.
As much as I want iWeb I think moving on to another software will be preparing for the future as well (one without iWeb).
It's not free but I used Sandvox which has a function to re-create your previous iWeb-created website into a Sandvox compatible project. An alternate open-source WYSISWYG HTML editor for Mac is BlueGriffon. I haven't tried it but it looks promising.
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