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iMovie '09: Video Tour [Macworld 2009]
In this shakey cam tour (sorry) we go over the three most interesting functions in iMovie 09: The globetrotting map animations, an automatic shake stabilizer, and the zoomed in precision editor. Maps: • There are 4 versions of maps, each also in a flat mode (along with the original ...
macworld 2009
macworld 2009
gizmodo.com — apple Macworld 2009 Rumors Round-Up Macworld 2009 is the last one for Apple. Will El Schillerino come up with a hubblelicious supernova of hardware and software? Will it be a farty puff? Here are all the rumors, sorted by probability. (more) macworld 2009
Apple Revamps iLife for '09: $79 for iPhoto Facial Recognition, Improved iMovie and More ...
i.gizmodo.com — Today at Macworld 2009, Apple showed off a new iPhoto with true facial recognition, a better iMovie and other iLife updates—$79 solo, $99 for family, requires Leopard, available late January. It's a good solid upgrade full of very nice ... (more) Apple Revamps iLife for '09: $79 for iPhoto Facial ...
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Apple announces iMovie ‘09 at Macworld Expo KeynoteGadgetell
FROM APPLETELL - Apple spent quite a bit of time today on the new iMovie ‘09, and justifiably so. I didn’t like iMovie HD at all, mainly because it was a brand new program with a brand new way of using it, forcing users to relearn the system while not really offering ...
I'm welcoming the new iMovie updates. Too bad we don't use our DV cam anymore. Maybe we'll start again. (via FriendFeed)FriendFeed - dancameron
Dan Cameron posted a message “I'm welcoming the new iMovie updates. Too bad we don't use our DV cam anymore. Maybe we'll start again.” 21 minutes ago - Comment - Like Cool, playback speed updates for iMovie. It was so dumb how clip speed was adjusted ...
iMovie moving online? Might be awkwardCrunchGear
Cloud mania strikes again! There are rumors that Apple is moving iMovie, among other applications, into an online format. Seems like a strange idea to me. An online application for dealing with content that is local sounds like a bit of a mismatch; after all, along with the rise of things ...