The first of the iApps

Apple’s iLife applications. Image credit: Apple
Apple’s iLife suite is a set of applications that is bundled for free with every new Mac. GarageBand, iPhoto, iMovie, iWeb and iDVD are all currently included in iLife.
Fully featured, easy-to-use, sophisticated pieces of software, these applications have helped attract new customers to the Mac platform. This contrasts with the crippled “trial” versions of software that often come pre-installed on Windows PCs. (Who really wants pre-installed software that requires you spend extra cash to access all of its features?)


aj said:
Dec 31, 09 at 10:22 amiPhoto was the first of the iApps to be released by Apple. Developed entirely in house, iPhoto came out in 1999 as a Mac OS 8 application. It was bundled with the first FireWire-enabled consumer Macintosh model – the iMac DV.