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Apple releases iWeb, iPhoto, Pages, Keynote, iMovie HD, iDVD, GarageBand Updates
Thursday, September 28, 2006 - 06:39 PM EDT

Apple today released the following updates:

• iWeb 1.1.2: This update addresses compatibility for accessing Aperture 1.5 content in iWeb.
• iPhoto 6.0.5: This update to iPhoto contains new calendar, greeting card, and postcard themes for use with Apple print services, including a variety of holiday card designs. It also addresses compatibility for accessing Aperture 1.5 content in iPhoto.
• Pages 2.0.2: This update addresses compatibility for accessing Aperture 1.5 content in Pages.
• Keynote 3.0.2: This update addresses compatibility for accessing Aperture 1.5 content in Keynote.
• iMovie HD 6.0.3: This update addresses compatibility for accessing Aperture 1.5 content in iMovie HD. It also improves overall stability and addresses a number of other minor issues.
• iDVD 6.0.3: This update addresses compatibility for accessing Aperture 1.5 content in iDVD.
• GarageBand 3.0.4: This update addresses compatibility for accessing Aperture 1.5 content in GarageBand.

All of the updates are available via Software Update.

More info and standalone installers can be found heer: http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/

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Sep 28, 06 - 06:56 pm Comment from: nukeman

Hmm.... looks like all of them address compatibility with Aperture 1.5. Must see what that beastie is about!!!

Sep 28, 06 - 06:56 pm Comment from: me

Anyone having issues with iChat since 10.4.8 and the new Quicktime 7?

Sep 28, 06 - 06:57 pm Comment from: KillBill

Does anyone see an aperture here?

Sep 28, 06 - 07:43 pm Comment from: Gordon

"Anyone having issues with iChat since 10.4.8 and the new Quicktime 7?"

10.4.8?

Sep 28, 06 - 08:01 pm Comment from: huh?

if i dont have aperture do i need this?

Sep 28, 06 - 08:07 pm Comment from: M di L B Simoni

iPhoto + Pro = Aperture
Garageband + Pro = Logic Pro
iMovie + Pro = Final Cut
iDVD + Pro = DVD Studio Pro

I'd like to see a Pro version of iWeb so more complex web pages functions can be created. Perhaps Apple's talks with Google will create something "Pro"".

People stuck in the Windows herd don't have a clue about the extraordinary Apple applications that go far beyond the iLife aps.

Ya, there may be more Windows aps out there, but who needs a pile of junk when you can have a diamond necklace?

Sep 28, 06 - 08:16 pm Comment from: ArchAngelNix

I'd like to see a Pro version of iWeb so more complex web pages functions can be created. Perhaps Apple's talks with Google will create something "Pro"".

iWeb + Pro = RapidWeaver

Sep 28, 06 - 09:20 pm Comment from: The Other Steve

Better compatibility with Aperture? Cool!!!!!!!!
Nice to see Apple give serious attention to Aperture. It really has big market potential beyond the pro market.
I (for the record) use it every day, life is good.

Sep 28, 06 - 09:30 pm Comment from: Fuzzy Logic Chea-Pet

BLOAT!!!

Prematurely hobbling the mighty PowerMac G5!!

Getting you ready for the DRMed Dual Quad MacTel box. $$$$

We will need a processor core to run each of todays updates!!

Intel said "80 cores in five years." The software bloat is coming! beware!

Sep 29, 06 - 04:54 am Comment from: UK JIM

These updates take the piss, 80mb, 30mb updates just for Apeture updates, which few iLife users use!

This is worse the Microsoft updates, I switched to Mac to get away from this shit

Sep 29, 06 - 05:42 am Comment from: Macaday

@ UK Jim,

Comparing this to MS updates is a non-starter. Installing Apple updates in my experience is a dream, and I have no experience other than to say that Apple software improves on itself every time and more often than not speeds things up too. Yes of course it is more complex - just look at the amazing interactivity of the iLife products. Just the media browser alone is fantastic. If you call that bloat - then bring it on. And Aperture is now fully part of iLife...

Now Microsoft software IS bloatware that delivers myriads of things FOR ITSELF, and bugger all for the user...

Sep 29, 06 - 07:54 am Comment from: God

If you're into photography, Aperture is good stuff.

I take pictures of clouds and cherubs.

Sep 29, 06 - 07:57 am Comment from: G.Samsa

I wonder what Apple's plans are for an app like Keynote. I mean...will it ever get any updates at all - or was it just meant to please Steve? There are too many things missing in Keynote to list here - and that's really sad because it's truly promising.

Sep 29, 06 - 01:08 pm Comment from: DLMeyer

ArchAngelNix said: "iWeb + Pro = RapidWeaver"

Very funny! Not quite ROFL or even LOL, but funny. Still, the two are quite different products. Sure, iWeb is aimed at the "personal" market while RW is aimed at the "entry-level web-master" market, but the differences go much deeper. RW is much more conservative, and flexible, and powerful, and produces cleaner/faster code, and offers no "glitz" features while iWeb is all about the glitz. If you want a Pro version of iWeb you need both - the iWeb to provide the Web2.0-style images and RW to build a well-designed web site where those images can live. But ... I need GarageBand and iMovie so I essentially get a "free" copy of iWeb in the process - I'm good with that.

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