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iLife

iLife is a discontinued software suite for macOS and iOS developed by Apple Inc. It consists of various programs for media creation, organization, editing and publishing. At various times, it included: iTunes, iMovie, iPhoto, iDVD, iWeb, and GarageBand. Only iMovie and GarageBand remain and are now freely available on Apple's Mac App Store.[2] iDVD and iWeb have been discontinued while iTunes and iPhoto have been succeeded by Music and Photos respectively.

iLife
Developer(s)Apple Inc.
Initial releaseOctober 1999; 23 years ago (1999-10)
Operating systemiOS & macOS[1]
PlatformARM & Intel (iLife v1-'09 compatible with PPC)[1]
Size4 GB[1]
LicenseProprietary
WebsitemacOS Built-in Apps

iLife was preinstalled on new Mac computers and was previously also sold as a bundle on DVD. With the introduction of the Mac App Store, Apple discontinued the DVD bundle and turned to selling the apps separately. Photos, the app that superseded iPhoto, is now an essential part of macOS, while iMovie and GarageBand, although they ship pre-installed on any new Mac computer or iOS device, can be uninstalled if not needed. Updates for iLife apps purchased on the Mac App Store are available for free, while the pre-App Store model required buying the entire suite when a new version had been released.

Origins

iMovie has the longest legacy of the applications included with iLife. It was marketed by Apple as an easy-to-use video editing application that allowed novice users to quickly create professional-quality movies. The first version of the software was released in October 1999 and bundled with the iMac DV. On April 28, 2000, Apple began allowing users to download iMovie free of charge from its website.[3] iMovie remained free until 2003, when it became part of the first iLife release, which was sold for $49. Apple continued to update and develop the existing iMovie software until the release of iLife '08 in 2007, when a new version, iMovie '08, was released. iMovie '08 was completely rewritten as a new application and introduced significant changes to the user interface.[4]

iPhoto was the second application in iLife that began as a free application available for download from Apple's website. The first version of iPhoto was announced at the Macworld Conference & Expo January 3, 2002, and released January 7, 2002. It was billed as being the "missing link" in photography. In addition to allowing users to import, organize, and perform basic edits on their photos, iPhoto also let users print photos in a variety of ways, including as a bound book.[5] Subsequent versions of iPhoto have added a number of features, including automatic organization by events,[4] faces (using facial recognition technology), and places.[6] iPhoto also includes a full-screen editing mode and a feature called "Photocasting" (a way to share photos with others directly from within iPhoto).[7]

iDVD was first announced on January 9, 2001. It was bundled with the Power Mac G4, the first Mac model with a SuperDrive that could read and write both CDs and DVDs. The first version of iDVD introduced a simple way to design customized DVDs with menus, backdrops, slideshows and home movies that could be played back on most DVD players.[8] iDVD was never released as a download. Instead, it was bundled with the first version of iLife, released in 2003.

The remaining two applications in the iLife suite were first introduced as part of iLife '04 and iLife '06, respectively. Released in 2004, the first version of GarageBand was designed as an easy way for both beginner and advanced musicians to create and edit music on their computers. iWeb was introduced at the Macworld Conference & Expo on January 10, 2006 and was promoted as a way for Mac users to create their own professionally designed websites without having to know or write HTML or any other code. The last version of iWeb was released with iLife '11.[7]

On January 6, 2011, iLife '11 was made available to purchase on the Mac App Store. From October 22, 2013, iLife '13 was made available for free download on the Mac App Store.

After iPhoto was discontinued in 2015, newest versions of GarageBand and iMovie, the only remaining components of iLife suite, became distributed separately on the Mac App Store, making iLife suite itself discontinued.

Releases and history

Version Introduction Cost Minimum MacOS Binary iPhoto iTunes iMovie iDVD GarageBand iWeb
iLife Macworld Conference & Expo on January 7, 2003 $49 10.1.5 PowerPC 2 3 3 3  –  –
iLife '04 Macworld Conference & Expo on January 6, 2004 $49 10.2.6 (10.2.8 recommended) PowerPC 4 4.2 4 4 1  –
iLife '05 Macworld Conference & Expo on January 11, 2005 $79 10.3.4 (10.3.6 to use HD features of iMovie HD, and to work with RAW photos in iPhoto 5) PowerPC 5 4.7.1 HD 5 5 2  –
iLife '06 Macworld Conference & Expo on January 10, 2006 $79 10.4.3 (10.4.4 required for iMovie HD themes, iPhoto photocasts, and iChat recording in GarageBand) Universal 6 6.0.2 HD 6 6 3 1
iLife '08 Special Summer event[9] on August 7, 2007 $79 10.4.9 Universal 7.0 7.3 7.0
(HD 6)
7.0 4.0 2.0
iLife '09 Macworld Conference & Expo on January 6, 2009 () $79 10.5.6 Universal 8.0  – 8.0 7.0.3 5.0 3.0
iLife '11 (retail DVD) Apple Special Event on October 20, 2010 () $49 10.6.3 Intel 9.0  – 9.0 7.1 6.0 3.0.2
iLife '11 (Mac App Store build) Mac App Store launch on January 6, 2011 (Press Release) $15 per iLife app, $20 per iWork app 10.6.6 Intel 9.1  – 9.0.9  – 6.0.5  –
iLife '13 10.0 Apple Special Event on October 22, 2013 Free[10]

$15 per iLife app, $20 per iWork app[11]

10.9.0 Intel 9.5  – 10.0  – 10.0  –

Notes about specific releases:

  • iLife '06: This was the last release to include iTunes. It now comes with every Mac computer and account, as well as every Apple device (i.e. iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Apple TV).
  • iLife '08: This release included a completely reprogrammed iMovie with a new user interface which omitted some of the features of the previous version. In response to criticism, Apple released iMovie HD 6 as a free download to anyone who purchased this version of iLife.
  • iLife '09: With this release of iLife the free download of iMovie HD 6 was discontinued.
  • iLife '11: PowerPC Macs are not compatible with iLife '11. Although iLife '11 originally supported Snow Leopard, the latest updates to iPhoto 9 and iMovie 9 require Yosemite, and GarageBand requires Mavericks.

Current Components

iMovie

iMovie is a digital video editor. The process of film capture by a digital camera via FireWire is automated, with iMovie allowing users to split up their videos, add titles and special effects, and reorganize them into movies. It is also compatible with MPEG 4 cameras, AVCHD camcorders, HDV cameras, and Apple's iSight webcams. Photographs may also be used, and a soundtrack may be added using tracks from the user's iTunes music library. These can then be exported into a variety of viewable formats, including the .mov format used by Apple's QuickTime Player.[12]

GarageBand

GarageBand is a music and podcast creation application that includes over 1,000 pre-recorded audio loops for use in projects. The program also supports software instruments and importation from real instruments, such as guitars and keyboards.

Discontinued Components

iPhoto

iPhoto was an application that allowed users to store, view, edit, and share their digital photos. Users could organize their photos in a number of ways. Events automatically grouped photos taken around the same time. Faces uses facial recognition to identify photos containing faces, which can then be tagged by users and sorted according to who is in the photo. Places takes advantage of geotagging technology. Many cameras today embed metadata into their digital photos containing information about the location where the photo was taken. Places allowed users to browse and see their photos on a map. iPhoto included tools to crop photos, reduce red-eye, add effects such as sepia and black and white, and to adjust the exposure, saturation, contrast and black and white balance of photos. In addition, users could have their photos printed, create books (hard bound copies of which can be ordered), calendars and greetings cards. As of April 8, 2015, Apple discontinued and removed iPhoto from the Mac App Store with the release of the new Photos app bundled with OS X Yosemite 10.10.3. As of 2017, iPhoto was unable to sync with iCloud but Photos can.

iDVD

iDVD, integrated with iMovie, allows the burning of movies onto a DVD and the user to customize their DVD with custom menus based on themes (many of which make use of the content of the movies) and custom chapter points. It contains the MPEG-2 encoder functionality needed to produce DVD-compatible content. Each new version added more menu themes. In iLife '09 and iLife '11, iDVD was not updated (with the exception of a few bug fixes). There is no support for Blu-ray disc burning in the current version of iDVD.[13] As of July 20, 2011, Apple discontinued iDVD and it is neither included with new Apple computers nor for sale.

iWeb

iWeb, released at the Macworld Conference & Expo on January 10, 2006, provided the ability to easily turn content from the other iLife applications into websites using Apple-designed templates with one-click uploading to Apple's MobileMe sharing service. iWeb also allowed users to create links to their own podcasts and photocasts from the webpage. iWeb was the latest addition to the iLife suite when it was discontinued in June 2011.[14] As of July 20, 2011, Apple discontinued iWeb and it is no longer included with new Apple computers nor for sale.

MobileMe Web Gallery

MobileMe Web Gallery was a feature designed for easy photo sharing from directly within the iLife suite. It allowed users to create events or photo albums using the Web Gallery feature of their MobileMe account, and permitted visitors to a user's Gallery to view the photos. As of July 1, 2012 MobileMe and its Gallery was discontinued.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Mac Hardware Requirements
  2. ^ . Apple Sales Web. Apple Sales Web. Archived from the original on April 2, 2018.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on March 18, 2011. Retrieved August 19, 2014.
  4. ^ a b Apple Introduces iLife '08
  5. ^ Apple Introduces iPhoto
  6. ^ Apple Introduces iLife '09
  7. ^ a b . Archived from the original on March 7, 2010. Retrieved June 21, 2010.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on May 5, 2008. Retrieved August 19, 2014.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on May 17, 2008. Retrieved August 7, 2007.
  10. ^ Existing iLife ’11 or iWork ’09 users or Macs purchased from Oct 1, 2013 would receive a free upgrade.
  11. ^ Users without iLife ’11 or iWork ’09 will need to buy iMovie and iPhoto at full price.
  12. ^ Apple – iMovie – Edit and enhance your movies with new features
  13. ^ Apple – iDVD – Create DVDs of your movies and photo slideshows
  14. ^ Apple – iWeb – Create your own website on a Mac

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as a bundle on DVD With the introduction of the Mac App Store Apple discontinued the DVD bundle and turned to selling the apps separately Photos the app that superseded iPhoto is now an essential part of macOS while iMovie and GarageBand although they ship pre installed on any new Mac computer or iOS device can be uninstalled if not needed Updates for iLife apps purchased on the Mac App Store are available for free while the pre App Store model required buying the entire suite when a new version had been released Contents 1 Origins 2 Releases and history 3 Current Components 3 1 iMovie 3 2 GarageBand 4 Discontinued Components 4 1 iPhoto 4 2 iDVD 4 3 iWeb 4 4 MobileMe Web Gallery 5 See also 6 ReferencesOrigins EditiMovie has the longest legacy of the applications included with iLife It was marketed by Apple as an easy to use video editing application that allowed novice users to quickly create professional quality movies The first version of the software was released in October 1999 and bundled with the iMac DV On April 28 2000 Apple began allowing users to download iMovie free of charge from its website 3 iMovie remained free until 2003 when it became part of the first iLife release which was sold for 49 Apple continued to update and develop the existing iMovie software until the release of iLife 08 in 2007 when a new version iMovie 08 was released iMovie 08 was completely rewritten as a new application and introduced significant changes to the user interface 4 iPhoto was the second application in iLife that began as a free application available for download from Apple s website The first version of iPhoto was announced at the Macworld Conference amp Expo January 3 2002 and released January 7 2002 It was billed as being the missing link in photography In addition to allowing users to import organize and perform basic edits on their photos iPhoto also let users print photos in a variety of ways including as a bound book 5 Subsequent versions of iPhoto have added a number of features including automatic organization by events 4 faces using facial recognition technology and places 6 iPhoto also includes a full screen editing mode and a feature called Photocasting a way to share photos with others directly from within iPhoto 7 iDVD was first announced on January 9 2001 It was bundled with the Power Mac G4 the first Mac model with a SuperDrive that could read and write both CDs and DVDs The first version of iDVD introduced a simple way to design customized DVDs with menus backdrops slideshows and home movies that could be played back on most DVD players 8 iDVD was never released as a download Instead it was bundled with the first version of iLife released in 2003 The remaining two applications in the iLife suite were first introduced as part of iLife 04 and iLife 06 respectively Released in 2004 the first version of GarageBand was designed as an easy way for both beginner and advanced musicians to create and edit music on their computers iWeb was introduced at the Macworld Conference amp Expo on January 10 2006 and was promoted as a way for Mac users to create their own professionally designed websites without having to know or write HTML or any other code The last version of iWeb was released with iLife 11 7 On January 6 2011 iLife 11 was made available to purchase on the Mac App Store From October 22 2013 iLife 13 was made available for free download on the Mac App Store After iPhoto was discontinued in 2015 newest versions of GarageBand and iMovie the only remaining components of iLife suite became distributed separately on the Mac App Store making iLife suite itself discontinued Releases and history EditVersion Introduction Cost Minimum MacOS Binary iPhoto iTunes iMovie iDVD GarageBand iWebiLife Macworld Conference amp Expo on January 7 2003 49 10 1 5 PowerPC 2 3 3 3 iLife 04 Macworld Conference amp Expo on January 6 2004 49 10 2 6 10 2 8 recommended PowerPC 4 4 2 4 4 1 iLife 05 Macworld Conference amp Expo on January 11 2005 79 10 3 4 10 3 6 to use HD features of iMovie HD and to work with RAW photos in iPhoto 5 PowerPC 5 4 7 1 HD 5 5 2 iLife 06 Macworld Conference amp Expo on January 10 2006 79 10 4 3 10 4 4 required for iMovie HD themes iPhoto photocasts and iChat recording in GarageBand Universal 6 6 0 2 HD 6 6 3 1iLife 08 Special Summer event 9 on August 7 2007 79 10 4 9 Universal 7 0 7 3 7 0 HD 6 7 0 4 0 2 0iLife 09 Macworld Conference amp Expo on January 6 2009 Press Release 79 10 5 6 Universal 8 0 8 0 7 0 3 5 0 3 0iLife 11 retail DVD Apple Special Event on October 20 2010 Press Release 49 10 6 3 Intel 9 0 9 0 7 1 6 0 3 0 2iLife 11 Mac App Store build Mac App Store launch on January 6 2011 Press Release 15 per iLife app 20 per iWork app 10 6 6 Intel 9 1 9 0 9 6 0 5 iLife 13 10 0 Apple Special Event on October 22 2013 Free 10 15 per iLife app 20 per iWork app 11 10 9 0 Intel 9 5 10 0 10 0 Notes about specific releases iLife 06 This was the last release to include iTunes It now comes with every Mac computer and account as well as every Apple device i e iPhone iPod Touch iPad Apple TV iLife 08 This release included a completely reprogrammed iMovie with a new user interface which omitted some of the features of the previous version In response to criticism Apple released iMovie HD 6 as a free download to anyone who purchased this version of iLife iLife 09 With this release of iLife the free download of iMovie HD 6 was discontinued iLife 11 PowerPC Macs are not compatible with iLife 11 Although iLife 11 originally supported Snow Leopard the latest updates to iPhoto 9 and iMovie 9 require Yosemite and GarageBand requires Mavericks Current Components EditiMovie Edit Main article iMovie iMovie is a digital video editor The process of film capture by a digital camera via FireWire is automated with iMovie allowing users to split up their videos add titles and special effects and reorganize them into movies It is also compatible with MPEG 4 cameras AVCHD camcorders HDV cameras and Apple s iSight webcams Photographs may also be used and a soundtrack may be added using tracks from the user s iTunes music library These can then be exported into a variety of viewable formats including the mov format used by Apple s QuickTime Player 12 GarageBand Edit Main article GarageBand GarageBand is a music and podcast creation application that includes over 1 000 pre recorded audio loops for use in projects The program also supports software instruments and importation from real instruments such as guitars and keyboards Discontinued Components EditiPhoto Edit Main article iPhoto iPhoto was an application that allowed users to store view edit and share their digital photos Users could organize their photos in a number of ways Events automatically grouped photos taken around the same time Faces uses facial recognition to identify photos containing faces which can then be tagged by users and sorted according to who is in the photo Places takes advantage of geotagging technology Many cameras today embed metadata into their digital photos containing information about the location where the photo was taken Places allowed users to browse and see their photos on a map iPhoto included tools to crop photos reduce red eye add effects such as sepia and black and white and to adjust the exposure saturation contrast and black and white balance of photos In addition users could have their photos printed create books hard bound copies of which can be ordered calendars and greetings cards As of April 8 2015 Apple discontinued and removed iPhoto from the Mac App Store with the release of the new Photos app bundled with OS X Yosemite 10 10 3 As of 2017 iPhoto was unable to sync with iCloud but Photos can iDVD Edit Main article iDVD iDVD integrated with iMovie allows the burning of movies onto a DVD and the user to customize their DVD with custom menus based on themes many of which make use of the content of the movies and custom chapter points It contains the MPEG 2 encoder functionality needed to produce DVD compatible content Each new version added more menu themes In iLife 09 and iLife 11 iDVD was not updated with the exception of a few bug fixes There is no support for Blu ray disc burning in the current version of iDVD 13 As of July 20 2011 Apple discontinued iDVD and it is neither included with new Apple computers nor for sale iWeb Edit Main article iWeb iWeb released at the Macworld Conference amp Expo on January 10 2006 provided the ability to easily turn content from the other iLife applications into websites using Apple designed templates with one click uploading to Apple s MobileMe sharing service iWeb also allowed users to create links to their own podcasts and photocasts from the webpage iWeb was the latest addition to the iLife suite when it was discontinued in June 2011 14 As of July 20 2011 Apple discontinued iWeb and it is no longer included with new Apple computers nor for sale MobileMe Web Gallery Edit Main article MobileMe MobileMe Web Gallery was a feature designed for easy photo sharing from directly within the iLife suite It allowed users to create events or photo albums using the Web Gallery feature of their MobileMe account and permitted visitors to a user s Gallery to view the photos As of July 1 2012 MobileMe and its Gallery was discontinued See also EditiWork Apple exclusive productivity suite MobileMe a former online service integrated with some iLife features Windows Live List of Macintosh softwareReferences Edit a b c Mac Hardware Requirements First Look iMovie and GarageBand for Mac Apple Sales Web Apple Sales Web Archived from the original on April 2 2018 Apple Offers iMovie as Free Download for PowerBook and Power Mac G4 Users Archived from the original on March 18 2011 Retrieved August 19 2014 a b Apple Introduces iLife 08 Apple Introduces iPhoto Apple Introduces iLife 09 a b Apple Announces iLife 06 Archived from the original on March 7 2010 Retrieved June 21 2010 Apple Brings DVD Authoring to the Desktop with iDVD and DVD Studio Pro Archived from the original on May 5 2008 Retrieved August 19 2014 Macworld Apple Mac Event Live Update Archived from the original on May 17 2008 Retrieved August 7 2007 Existing iLife 11 or iWork 09 users or Macs purchased from Oct 1 2013 would receive a free upgrade Users without iLife 11 or iWork 09 will need to buy iMovie and iPhoto at full price Apple iMovie Edit and enhance your movies with new features Apple iDVD Create DVDs of your movies and photo slideshows Apple iWeb Create your own website on a Mac Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ILife amp oldid 1134767999, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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