![]() Now with a few simple clicks, you can add professional looking effects such as instant replays, Flash and holds, and jump cuts. IMovie did impress with the enhanced audio editing that is now available as well as the one step effects. Hopefully this zippiness carries over throughout the suite as many of the enhancements are fun for quick home projects, but for my more professional work, I’ll still be sticking with Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, and the like. What I did notice, and Phil Schiller pointed out briefly, was that the scrolling over albums seems to work quicker and more seamlessly than before. There is also some great integration with facebook for not only sharing your photos online, but also in seeing comments made on facebook right in your iPhoto albums. No information was given at the time about pricing, but in perusing the Apple Store, an example is shown for a Hardcover Journal, 13×10 inches would run $49.99 with a $1.49 charge for each extra page (no indication from the screenshot of how many pages the $49.99 includes). There is now a special photo book section where you can quickly and easily create your very own picture book and apparently order a physical copy once created – the same goes for custom letterpress cards. Several new slideshows have been added for viewing your photos. IPhoto has been integrated with Mail to make sharing photos via email simple and intuitive. They’ve also been #1 in customer satisfaction for the industry for the last seven years in a row.īasically, Apple has been gaining momentum like a juggernaut and is showing no signs of slowing.Īs I have been hoping for, iLife ’09 has received its much needed updates, but much of the event focused upon some of the more superficial enhancements that were made to the suite. ![]() In the past 10 years, they’ve built 318 Apple stores in 11 countries. Mac also makes up a whopping 20.7% US Consumer market share – meaning that one in every five computers in use is a Mac. Meaning that the Mac division itself, if it was its own separate company, would qualify itself for the Fortune 500. The event started with a nice “State of the Mac” address where Steve Jobs informed that Mac makes up 33% of Apple’s total income to the tune of $22 billion. Well, the Back to Mac Apple Event has finally come and gone, the Apple store is back up and running and there are a few new items available immediately.
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