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Just as Microsoft Works has the tools you need to create an outline, a budget, or a powerful timesaving email script, iLife offers all of the tools you need to justify that hardware you purchased yourself for Christmas. When you're ready to kick back and create something craptacular, there's no better resource than iLife.
With GarageBand, iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, and iDISC you have five superb tools in your creative hands, for the mere cost of a single software package. Individually, they're peerless, and used to be free downloads. As a matched set, iLife has no equal, comprising ten 800 KB floppy discs, greater than any other software package presently available (on Mac or IBM PC). That's iLife.
iLife '84 includes iPhoto 84, GarageBand, iDISC 84, iMovie 84 and iTunes 8.4.
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System Requirements:
Macintosh computer with a Motorola 68000 processor
8 MHz or faster required for GarageBand
8 MHz or faster required for GarageBand software instruments
8 MHz or faster required for iDISC
512 KB of physical RAM
Mac OS v1.0 or later (Mac OS v6.0.7 or later recommended)
QuickDraw 6.4 or later (QuickDraw 6.5 included)
Display with at least 512-by-342-pixel resolution
Hard drive required to install iMovie
4.3 MB of disk space required to install GarageBand, iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie and iDISC; or 250 KB to install iTunes, iPhoto, and iMovie only.
Introducing GarageBand Make your own Music.
Whether you are a musician or simply want to feel like Phil Collins after Genesis, GarageBand has the right mix of features and dummy-proof interface to make your musical dreams come true. The point-and-click interface will become second nature to those with already accustomed to pointing at unfamiliar items on a menu, and children. But don't let the friendly face fool you, under the hood is an industrial-strength 8-voice wavetable synthesizer based on advanced MOD technology. Simply put, it is a complete band in a box.
Top Features in GarageBand
The first studio-grade tool anyone -- from bungling idiots to know-it-all pros -- can use to make music
Includes world-class software instruments: sine wave, square wave, sawtooth wave, orchestra hit, and more.
More than a dozen professionally recorded loops saved in the MOD format
Record real instruments or plug in a MIDI keyboard (additional hardware purchase required)
The new iTunes Organize your Music.
The leading digital music jukebox on the Macintosh platform. iTunes aims to be the musical hub of your sonic universe. Like a giant octopus, its sticky tentacles grab and assimilate any and all music files on your computer, by moving the file to the correct and proper location in a nested folder solution (patent pending). And of course, iTunes interfaces with our portable music player, namely a second Macintosh computer.
Top Features in iTunes
Access songs and playlists from iPhoto, iMovie, and iDISC
Instantly buy music or audiobooks from the iTunes Music Store, conveniently located inside your local Wal-Mart shopping center.
Use AppleTalk to share music with other Mac and IBM PCs in the house
Set up Allowance accounts so children can download music legally or illegally, secure or insecure, centralized or peer-to-peer.
Archive music onto multiple DISCs
The new iPhoto Sort and Edit your Photos.
iPhoto lets you amass huge collections of digital photographs -- 25, 30 or more -- yet, in the blink of an eye, find just the ones you're looking for. Like to Share? AppleShare lets you share your photos with everyone in your home or homeroom. You can even create lively photo slideshows, with personalized sound tracks, and featuring new transitions: wipe up, wipe down, and swirl.
Top Features in iPhoto
Easy to use, all-in-one application with lightning-fast performance
Built-in support for Canon Xapshot digital camera
Native Thunderscan scan cartridge support (ImageWriter I & ImageWriter II supported)
Support for images greater than 512-by-342 (pan-and-scan window)
The new iMovie Edit your own Video.
You're the producer. You're the director. You're the editor. And your kid sister is the production assistant. And iMovie, the revolutionary video editing application, makes it even easier to create movies like a pro would if he wasn't making pro movies. With the optional Apple SC20 external SCSI hard disk drive and ComputerEyes video digitizer accesories, your Mac becomes a complete digital non-linear editor that can achieve a breathtaking 10 frames-per-second video rate at the default resolution of 512-by-342 1-bit pixels.
Top Features in iMovies
Improved rendering and editing performance
Built-in support for ComputerEyes video digitizer
Non-destructive editing frees you from hair-pulling loss of data
Select multiple clips and apply special effects (eg., cut to Black, cut to White), transitions, titing or other changes
Transfer completed projects to iDISC
The new iDISC Create your own DISC.
Now starring: Your movies. Your photos. Your music. There's no easier way to create and share stunning Cupertino-quality DISCs. iDISC integrates seamlessly with iPhoto, iMovie, GarageBand and iTunes, becoming the media hub of your creative universe. And you can feel confident that your craptactular creation will play on your friend's DISC player, as iDISC is compatible with over 99% of all compatible consumer DISC players (Macintosh computers).
Top Features in iDISC
Integrates seamlessly with songs, playlists, photos, albums, slideshows, and movies
New "Save as Archive" feature makes your DISC fully portable
Your DISCs play on 99% of all consumer DISC players (Macintosh computers)
Support for built-in floppy drive and all external floppy drives (Apple branded)
Installs on systems with a SC20 hard disc drive and 800 KB floppy disc drive; create projects on the former, burn them on the latter