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iLife
Ease-of-use, but
Written by LK
30-Nov-2009
I started to work with iWeb lately and I am amazed how fast I have created my own website (offline). I love the templates and after watching the intro-movie the app is pretty self explaining. The downside though is the upload to a windows based ftp-server. It simply does not work and I needed to take the detour via another ftp-client-application.
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OH MY GOD! IT'S SO GOOD!
Written by DH
29-Nov-2009
I think iLife '09 has helped me in SO many ways! I really like the iMovie '09 because I'm into making movies and I have enjoyed it so much! I think everyone should have a chance to have a Mac and use its special features!!!!!!!
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Flat Out Amazing
Written by AT from Millis
29-Nov-2009
For everyone who keeps bashing iMovie, this is a great product. If you are used to the old software then I don't recommend switching to this one. If you are a new Mac customer, however, then I strongly believe that you should buy this. Garage Band, iPhoto, and iWeb are still amazing.
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Is Imovie worse to make Final Cut look better?
Written by BC from NANAIMO
28-Nov-2009
I am a teacher who has recently relocated from a Mac-based school to a PC-based school. I loved working with Macs especially IMOVIE because it allowed my grade 5 kids to create a very effective movie. The number of transitions and the soundtrack bars really helped them and me to the point that any field trip we did would be followed by a kid generated video. I was actually well on may way to successfully lobbying my school to have at least one grade level (mine) to adopt Mac's. This was largely based on previous media success and samples of that. However, when I started to get into the nuts and bolts of taking on new computers, I discovered that the new IMOVIE had very little in the way of new and a lot less than the old. I ended my efforts and am now getting by with Microsoft Movie Maker, not the best choice but better than...
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Imovie BAD really bad
Written by WT from Santa Rosa Beach
25-Nov-2009
Imovie '09 is the worst EVER - - i was hoping that after '08 Apple would have improved it but NO - - do not waste time or effort on Imovie '09 - - go back to '06 I am .........
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iMovie Hasn't Improved, but iPhoto is pretty nice
Written by HH from New York City
24-Nov-2009
I was hoping Apple would give in to iMovie '08 complaints and go back to the HD6 interface. They didn't. They just threw iMovie '09 out. There is no timeline, about 2 effects, a few transitions, AND NO SUPPORT FOR GEETHREE SLICK. iMovie '08/'09 is terrible.
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Amazing!
Written by FT from Beaconsfield
21-Nov-2009
If your contemplating buying this just buy it for the iPhoto and iMovie. They are huge upgrades! Faces is amazing and works flawlessly while the movies are very professional and look great! Every feature is easy to use and works very well with every camera. Also, uploading to iMovie with a camcorder has improved greatly! BUY THIS PRODUCT RIGHT NOW!
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iMovie no good
Written by GC from Komoro
13-Nov-2009
going back to PC
can't import movies and no one can help...
Please take me back Microsoft.... please52 of 163 people found this useful
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Garbage, junk, horrible, DO NOT BUY FOR iMOVIE, worst ever
Written by GF from Conifer
11-Nov-2009
The new iMovie is quite possibly the hardest to use, confusing and idiotic piece of junk apple has ever released. DO NOT BUY THIS IF YOU WANT A GOOD VIDEO EDITING SUITE. I have been using video editing software for 5 years, and since I've switched to HD (AVCHD) I've been limited by apple's software. DO NOT BUY THIS WORTHLESS SOFTWARE!
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Love iLife '09
Written by DC from Statesboro
7-Nov-2009
Absolutely love this update so far. I had '08 and things that I thought needed improving there were fixed here really nicely. Working with different photo libraries is a complete breeze in iPhoto and iMovie can now has super easy access to project and events on different hard drives connected to your Mac. Just plug in the drive with the projects and events and they show up in iMovie. Very happy with this update.
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imovie awful
Written by HE from Aspen
6-Nov-2009
Such a jumble of complicated maneuvers. I had to have an online video tutor plus David Pogue's book and I still don't understand it. The old imovie (pre '07) was so intuitive I figured it out without reading anything. I just hope I can load my old imovie onto this computer.
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Fantastic... But..
Written by JM from Copenhagen
1-Nov-2009
..the new Imovie is horrible! It's complicated like a Windows program, almost every visual effect has been replaced by thousands of useless jingles.
Give us the old Imovie back!
(But all the other programs is above heaven)40 of 49 people found this useful
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iMovie 09 a Big Step Backward
Written by LE
28-Oct-2009
I just bought a new Macbook Pro (love it) and iLife 09 (hate it). To my horror, iMovie 09 has none of the features of the older iMovie 06 that are on my older Macbook and now is virtually useless. Missing are the timeline (absolutely necessary), the ability to overlap audio (a must), and controlling volume in parts of the timeline. This newer version of iMovie is so unusable and worthless (it seems like a light version of what used to be an awesome software program that we used often for presentations). Is there a way to download the full version of iMovie (iMovie 06)? We once tried Final Cut Express, but it is much to hard to learn and requires paying for classes. Help!
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iMovie 09 is great...when it works.
Written by AC
26-Oct-2009
Ok, so here's the deal. I've been a Windows user for years, and unlike everyone else in the world, I had no probs with Vista. But, I moved to a Mac because I wanted to come back to where it all started. During this time I got used to using Movie Maker and I figured that iMovie should be all that and more. I got my hands on iMovie 08, found out that wasn't the case. So now, I'm trying to use iMovie 09. It's wonderful...when the thing works!!! Tell me, why is it that I can't import a .MOV movie into iMovie 09 that I saved using QUICKTIME!? I've been reading on the web that I have to get some sort of converter for my movies to be read by iMovie. I mean, I even brought them up in iTunes, and they were playing IN IMOVIE, yet I still couldn't edit them. Thank goodness I still have iMovie 06. I hope this isn't some ploy to get people to buy FCP. iPhoto is the ONLY reason why I gave this suite 3 stars. Even it can read my QUICKTIME movies. Why can't iMovie 09 do this. I mean even iMovie 06 does this!? This is FRUSTRATING!
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iDVD
Written by CU from Norwalk
25-Oct-2009
I recently switched from a PC to the new 27'' iMac because I got fed up with the viruses and the constant crashes every time I tried to make a home movie. Overall, the iMac looks and performs great;however, the main reason I dished out 2+k was to make dvd's of my newborn and thus far I am unable to make a simple DVD. I just read several posts by other apple users and I guess Im not alone. I am most disappointed!
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iMovie very frustrating!
Written by DG from Burnaby
14-Oct-2009
I hate what apple did to iMovie for iLife9! There is NO room for freedom in this program. There's NO timeline! I can't just zoom in and zoom out from a photo! I can't view or hide the audio track! The change in the interface is very frustrating! I dislike the restrictions that was put in iMovie9. I'm am very disappointed in the redesign of this program.
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iDVD is GARBAGE!
Written by MF from Long Beach
13-Oct-2009
This a poor piece of software that should not have even been included in this suite of excellent consumer tools. No matter what you do, iDvd will always author your project with poor resolution, blurry text and images. If you don't believe me Google iDvd and see how many unsatisfied customers there are out there. Come on Apple, get this software right, we need it to complete the suite of tools in iLife '09.
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Bless your hands and kiss your eyes!
Written by AC from fort worth
30-Sep-2009
This is a wonderful self sufficient app, and the effects are super genius...you did a great thing for all of us designers and graphic artists...I can't see anyone not needing this wonderful toy. it is a joy to deal with, and takes alot of work away from me...so I can enjoy your work and take credit for all those wonderful extras...you are so sweet...thanks and blessings
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amazing product!!
Written by ST from chennai
30-Sep-2009
i've been a windows user until i grabbed a mac book from a near by store. i really wanted a personal laptop, thank god i got a mac. it came preloaded with ilife 09', which i see as a solution to all my computer needs. iphoto is all u need to organize yr photos, imovie is fun to work with and ofcoarse i made my own music using garage band. thank you iLife, you bring smile to me everytime i use u. :-)
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iMovie is Horribly Frustrating
Written by WC from Bristow
27-Sep-2009
The interface is inviting but full of stumbling blocks. After several minutes of tinkering, my 12 year old got up and said "God! I hate this application" and went out to play. It turns out that while you can select many things, the commands for performing common actions are inconsistent. She was trying to delete an event.
The camera capture cannot reduce to a size smaller than 1:1 and lets face it, the camera capture does not need to be large. It is also modal so you can't do anything while it is on the screen.
Simple "Select All" does not work. It is like running windows software although much prettier, still just as frustrating. This makes Photoshop seem easy.83 of 107 people found this useful
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