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What is iLife'09?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 11/10/2022

iLife '09 is a suite of software created by Apple for their Macintosh computers. The suite comprises: iPhoto - photo organiser, editor and presentation iMovie - movie editor Garageband - music creator iWeb - website authoring iDVD - DVD authoring iLife '09 is included with any new Macintosh computer or can be purchased to upgrade older versions to the latest version.

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