If you mean "iLife '09," it is a suite of applications sold by Apple. For Macs, obviously.
The suite includes iPhoto, iMovie, GarageBand, and iWeb, whch allow you to do basic image management, simple movies that you can burn on DVDs, music making and webpage creation. They are designed to be very easy to use, without a lot of complex features.
In addition to shipping with iTunes and iCal, the iLife apps usually come bundled with new Macs to help you get started doing fun stuff right away. There is no upgrade path, so you have to buy it outright each time they release a new feature set. The suite costs around $75 which is a really good deal for all it does. If you want to do all the things it does.
09. 3=03 and so 03 is less than 09
.9 is bigger than .09. Think about money. If you had 5.90, that is better than 5.09, right? Ninety cents is a lot more than nine cents.
Switch the two numbers round then take away the smaller number from the bigger one: 67-76 76- 67= 09 09-90 90- 09= 81 etc
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iLife 09 is not legally available for download nor available for free.
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The iLife '09 software is only available for Apple computers running Mac OS X. It will not work on a computer using the Windows operating system.
The current version iLife '11 requires Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard). The previous version iLife '09 requires Mac OS X 10.5.6 or later.
Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) will not include iLife '09 as this is a separate product. New Macs that come with Snow Leopard installed will have iLife included.
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.
A new MacBook comes with iLife '09 which includes iPhoto, iMovie, GarageBand, iWeb, iDVD.
A G4 iMac needs to be running at 867MHz or faster with Mac OS X v10.5.6 Leopard to use most of iLife '09.Neither iMovie nor GarageBand's Learn to Play feature will work as they require an Intel-based Mac with a dual-core processor.
iLife '08 requires a G5 processor. The last version of iLife capable of running on G3 processors was iLife '05.
ILife was created on 2003-01-07.
I don't think there is a version of iWork for Windows. However, with iWork '09 now going online, it is possible that Apple will be letting Windows users use the service.
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