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Submitted by Alexandros Roussos on Mon, 2006-05-15 19:25.
Apple has posted updates for four of the iLife suite's applications. Here are, respectively, the descriptions of iDVD 6.0.2, iWeb 1.1, iPhoto 6.0.3 and iMovie HD 6.0.2 updates. iDVD Update 6.0.2 (5.6MB): This update to iDVD addresses issues with burning some 16:9 projects and improves overall stability. iWeb Update 1.1 (95.3MB): This update to iWeb adds comment and search support for blogs and podcasts published to .Mac. It also addresses a variety of usability and performance issues for all users, including image management fixes to improve site load performance. iPhoto Update 6.0.3 (14.1MB): This update to iPhoto addresses issues with Photocasting of Smart Albums, sharing iPhoto libraries, and creating calendars and books. It also addresses a number of other minor issues. iMovie Update 6.0.2 (7.0MB): This update to iMovie HD 6 addresses issues with PAL audio and displaying iLife Sound Effects automatically in its iLife Media Browser. It also improves overall stability and address a number of other minor issues. These updates are available through the Software Update utility. Bookmark/Search this post with:
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