iPhoto, iMovie And GarageBand Receive Updates On The Mac App Store, Get ‘Em Now!
A quick heads up to all Mac users out there, Apple has just updated the iMovie, iPhoto and GarageBand apps and are now available for download on the Mac App Store with bug fixes and improved stability.
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Keep in mind that the updates are not very major ones, they are more or less bug fixes and point updates which ensure that your software is up to date and you work chains free. The following has been improved for iMovie:![]()
iMovie: What’s New In Version 9.0.4
This update improves overall stability and addresses a number of minor issues, including the following:• Support for opening projects imported from iMovie for iOS.
• Fixes an issue where some audio adjustments were not preserved.
• Addresses a performance issue when using large quantities of video clips with keywords.
• Resolves issue with slow application launch when working with large iPhoto libraries.
iMovie is one of the best app out there for the Mac if you’re planning to edit and produce some pro-quality video material. Although Final Cut is a better option but it will rape your wallet instantly when you’re purchasing it. The price? Just $14.99 and can be downloaded from this link.
The following are the changes which iPhoto received:
iPhoto: What’s New In Version 9.1.5
This update supports general compatibility issues, and also addresses overall stability and performance. Minor issues addressed include:• The date range of each event now updates correctly to reflect changes made to photos using the Adjust Time and Date command
• Addresses an issue that could cause the Photos view to scroll incorrectly when Event Titles are displayed
• Fixes a problem that could prevent Ken Burns animations from being applied correctly on photos in a saved Classic slideshow
• Deleting photos from a web album using the contextual menu now removes them from the album without deleting them from the library
• Addresses an issue that could prevent a crop adjustment from being removed from a photo when using the Revert to Original command
iPhoto is your one stop app for organizing, editing and Emailing photos. You can do pretty much anything with your photos with just a few simple clicks, and its highly recommended that you give iPhoto a shot if you have a Mac, otherwise it’s a partial waste of your Mac’s capabilities. The price? Just $14.99 and can be downloaded from this link.
Last but not the least, every music lover’s heaven app on the Mac; GarageBand! Here is the complete change log for the update it received:
GarageBand: What’s New In Version 6.0.4
This update supports general compatibility issues, and addresses overall stability and performance issues including the following:• Fixes an issue with the GarageBand Lesson Store not completing single or multiple lesson downloads.
• Corrects issues with some tempo-based effects falling out of sync with main song tempo.
• Resolves problems with Magic GarageBand project files not opening up correctly in the GarageBand tracks view.
The price? Just $14.99 and can be downloaded from this link.
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