The first of the iApps

Apple iLife applications

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?)

Out of all the iApps now included with iLife, which was the FIRST to be released by Apple?
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One Response to “The first of the iApps”

  1. aj said:

    Dec 31, 09 at 10:22 am

    iPhoto 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.


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