Head to the Mac App Store in your dock and search in the top-right part of the window for 'iMovie'. It should appear as one of the first results. Click on it and then select the tab with the price. It will then say "Buy App". Click it, and fill in you apple ID account details. When it downloads, it should appear to be straight away in your dock. Click it, and let the fun begin. :)
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Yes, iMovie is a software application that runs natively on Mac OS X. Technically speaking, that means you could install Mac OS X on a non-Apple computer and install iLife from there, but Apple does not support such actions.
get a usb drive, copy it onto it un install it. Then, you use the usb drive to reinstall it.
iMovie can be obtained legally from the Mac App Store by paying a fee of $14.99. This entitles you to download and install iMovie on OS X 10.7.4 and later. Users using preceding versions of OS X may have to venture to other sites, potentially illegal, to download iMovie. That information however cannot be disclosed by any reputable being.
Imovie HD is close to imovie
Yes, if you install OS X on the dell computer in question.
yes, there is an import feature in iMovie 08.
iMovie can be found in the Applications folder.
Yes, You can just on the Kindle Fire it is not called ''iMovie'' it is called "iMovie '11 101" It is eather '11 or '101. Your Welcome.
You cannot download iMovie for Windows Vista. First of all, you must pay for the iLife series in which iMovie comes with, and cannot be downloaded. Downloading iMovie is illegal. Second of all, iMovie only works for Macs, not PCs.
Reel director,iMovie,and iMovie extras but you need wifi for the iMovie extras.
Apple's iMovie software has supported HD content since 2005.Here is a list of iMovie software that is compatible with HD recordings and videos (as of January 2010):iMovie HDiMovie HD 6iMovie '08iMovie '09Any iMovie made before iMovie HD will not read and work with HD recordings and videos.