Try this link. I found it after some search engine trolling.
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macos/346&vid=21826
It's the only place that I've found for 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.
Apple's iMovie software only works on an Apple Mac computer running Mac OS X.
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iMovie requires Mac OS X which can only legally be run on an Apple Mac. There are no other options.
Yes, iMovie is included in macOS, Apple's operating system for Mac computers. iMovie is a video editing software developed by Apple Inc. and is available for free on all Mac computers. It offers a range of features for editing and creating professional-looking videos.
iPhoto is part of the iLife suite of software supplied with Macs and is not available for other operating systems.
The Mac OS comes free with a Mac. New versions have a small charge.
Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) is only legally available to buy from a software retailer.
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.
You can download a free trial of the software suite for Mac OS from the Microsoft website for Mac compatible products here:.microsoft.com/mac/products This however, is a free trial only, valid for 30 days. After which, you'll have to purchase a license from Microsoft.
Quartz Extreme is part of Mac OS X that controls the graphics card in the Mac enabling the visual effects used by the system and applications. It ensures that iMovie utilises the graphics card processor for processing video while leaving the main CPU free for other chores.
Audacity is one of the best free programs for recording out there, and you can find a Mac OS X binary at the official site: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/