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Posted by: blixanz on 2008-11-19 21:49:09 Mac OS X 10.1 - 10.1 is an upgrade CD and also has 10.0 install CDs. Should run nicely on the iMac (running 9.2.2 currently) - upgraded it to 192mb ram recently! - will make it a nice file server for the 68k and older PPC macs that i sometimes use [🙂] ]'>
Another CD for iMovie 2 - I understand from posts in this forum that it is the last version that will run on Mac OS 9.
Not a bad little addition to the software collection! [😀] ]'>
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Posted by: Christopher on 2008-11-20 07:47:03 You lucky dog.
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Posted by: istar1018 on 2008-11-20 20:56:03
Another CD for iMovie 2 - I understand from posts in this forum that it is the last version that will run on Mac OS 9. Yep, and it's before Apple started to muck around with the interface. I tried to use iMovie '08 (version 7.1.4) today to throw together some HD video clips quickly, and I didn't even recognize the interface. Eventually I figured it out, but version 2 is much more intuitive. Make sure to grab the 2.1.1 update to avoid frustrating crashes with big projects (trust me!).
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Posted by: Christopher on 2008-11-20 21:48:34 I love version 6 because it has dvd like menus.
Probably the best iMovie I ever used.
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Posted by: slimac55 on 2008-11-20 22:10:11 I currently use iMovie HD (from iLife '05) and I think it's alright. I had a try of iMovie '08 in the Apple Store (not really enough to make a final judgement of it) and it looked much more confusing than the iMovie HD that I'm used to.
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Posted by: Christopher on 2008-11-21 06:59:47
I currently use iMovie HD (from iLife '05) and I think it's alright. I had a try of iMovie '08 in the Apple Store (not really enough to make a final judgement of it) and it looked much more confusing than the iMovie HD that I'm used to.
Plain and Simple answer for this, it really is. ;D
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