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iMovie
iMovie '11
Developer(s) Apple Inc.
Stable release 9.0.4 / July 11, 2011; 16 days ago (2011-07-11)
Operating system Mac OS X, iOS 4, Mac OS 9, Mac OS 8.6
Type Video editing software
License Proprietary
Website Apple iMovie Site
iMovie is a proprietary video editing software application which allows Mac, iPod Touch 4th generation, iPhone 4 and iPad 2 users to edit their own home movies. It was originally released by Apple in 1999 as a Mac OS 8 application bundled with the first FireWire-enabled consumer Apple model – iMac DV.[1] Since version 3, iMovie has been a Mac OS X only application bundled in the iLife suite of Macintosh applications.[2]
iMovie imports video footage to the Mac using either the FireWire interface on most MiniDV format digital video cameras, the USB port, or by importing the files from a hard drive. From there, the user can edit the video clips, add titles, and add music. Effects include basic color correction and video enhancement tools, and transitions such as fade-in, fade-out, and slides.
Contents [hide]
1 iMovie HD 5
2 iMovie HD 6
3 iMovie '08
3.1 Criticism of iMovie '08
4 iMovie '09
5 iMovie '11
6 iMovie for iOS
7 Version history
8 References
9 External links
[edit] iMovie HD 5
A blank project in iMovie HD, included in the iLife '05 suite of applications.iMovie HD includes support for HDV (720p and 1080i) and integration with the rest of the iLife suite, with toolbox buttons allowing the importing of images from iPhoto, music from iTunes and the setting of chapter markers ready for exporting to iDVD.
iMovie HD 5 imports mjpeg files as dv by default, which introduces noise; mjpeg files are cryptically lumped with "isight" files in this version.
Another new feature is the 'Magic iMovie', which attempts to automate the whole process of video editing, by allowing a common transition to be added between scenes, a music track to be synchronised with the video and a DVD to be created with the accompanying iDVD software.
[edit] iMovie HD 6iMovie 6 was released in January 2006 as part of the iLife '06 suite and in iLife '08 as a substitution for iMovie '08 (due to the new version's incompatibility with older Power PC Macintosh computers). It was integrated with iPhoto, iTunes, iDVD, GarageBand and iWeb. iMovie 06 included new themes and was designed for ease of use, themes allow the user to drop movie clips or photos into professionally-designed backdrops. Each theme included full-motion graphic bumpers and transitions. iMovie 06 also contained Real-time effects which toke advantage of the computer's graphic processing unit to perform some effects without rendering. iMovie 06 also contained Real-time titling, Enhanced audio tools and effects, Multiple open projects, Video podcasts and blogs (using integration with iWeb) and Refined look based on iTunes 5 and 6.
[edit] iMovie '08iMovie '08 (Version 7.0) was released in August 2007 as a part of the iLife '08 suite. iMovie '08 was a complete redesign and rewrite of iMovie. It had much better HD output, and more formats to convert to. This was limited however by an undocumented restriction on supported codecs. iPhoto uses the QuickTime library and can create thumbnails for all QuickTime supported formats, but most of these cannot be used by iMovie '08. Indeed, even some of the very few formats that iMovie '08 is able to import will not be recognized when they are added to an iPhoto library. Though Motion JPEG encoded AVI files do appear to be recognized, this was the most common format used by digital cameras. The tile based editing interface was also promoted as something unique and groundbreaking, even though it is functionally identical to the interface of the Toaster Flyer non-linear digital editing systems released for Amiga computers by NewTek, Inc. in 1993. A new feature called skimming for quickly previewing video in the library at a user controlled speed was used, and so was a feature that allows one to highlight parts of video clips just like highlighting text. iMovie 08 also had the ability to add more than two layers of background sound, including multiple music, narration and sound effects; previous versions only had two spare audio tracks. It included more exportation formats with support for iPhone size video and many other sizes and supported non-tape based HD such as DVD camcorders HDD camcorders, & AVCHD. iMovie 08 also had a feature ability to exported movies to Youtube.
According to Apple's system requirements iMovie '08 requires at least a PowerPC G5 1.9 GHz or an Intel Processor. G4s are not supported, though Apple sold its last G4-based Computers (iBook G4) 14 months before the release of iLife '08. However, a system hack enables iMovie 7.1 or higher to run on a PowerPC G4.[3]
[edit] Criticism of iMovie '08iMovie 08 was criticized due to a drastic abandonment of some iMovie HD 6 features. New York Times reviewer David Pogue said "iMovie ‘08 is an utter bafflement... incapable of the more sophisticated editing that the old iMovie made so enjoyable...All visual effects are gone—even basic options like slow motion, reverse motion, fast motion, and black-and-white. And you can’t have more than one project open at a time."[4]
Features removed included the classic timeline, the ability to create DVD chapter markers, support for plugins, and in-timeline audio adjustment and control. Most surprisingly, iMovie '08 imports a much more limited set of video codecs and metadata formats than previous versions of iMovie or today's QuickTime Player. For example, QuickTime Player can be extended to support the FLIP Video 3ivx MPEG-4 codec, but iMovie cannot. Limited import formats also excludes the DV format for storing raw format. As a result, all resulting videos have lossy compression applied and there is no facility for managing full format video. The peculiar lack of QuickTime support means QuickTime Pro can edit a far larger range of video than iMovie '08.
Apple released iMovie HD 6 as a free download to those who had purchased iMovie '08.[5] However, in response to the release of the subsequent newer version of iMovie '09, Apple removed that official iMovie HD 6 download in late January 2009[6] while Apple also reduced the price tag for Final Cut Express. Several of the features removed from iMovie '08 that were previously in iMovie HD 6 have been restored into iMovie '09 and more recently iMovie '11.
[edit] iMovie '09iMovie '09 (Version 8.0) was released January 2009 as part of the iLife '09 package. It introduced some new features and restored some features from previous versions of iMovie, including basic video effects (such as fast/slow motion and aged film) and image stabilization as well as travel map functions for marking locations where a video was shot. iMovie '09 also introduced simple implementations of more advanced features such as picture-in-picture and greenscreening. It also improved editing (with a precision cut editor and a clip trimmer), improved support for hard drive based cameras (such as the Flip Mino), added some new titles and transitions, and added full iDVD support which was unavailable in iMovie '08. It now has Full-Screen Library Browser via which you can find and examine all your video in one place. However, it is still lacking in several of the effects that iMovie HD 6 had, leaving out simple effects such as "lightning". Like iMovie '08 it is not supported on PowerPC G4 computers, although hacks are again available that will allow it to run on any G4 provided that it has a Core Image-capable video card.
[edit] iMovie '11iMovie '11 (Version 9.0) was released on October 20, 2010 as part of the iLife '11 package. It has the ability to make trailers for home movies, more control over audio, instant replays, flash and hold, facial recognition, news themes, and the ability to watch the video on a Mac, iPad, iPhone/iPod touch, Apple TV, Facebook and YouTube. It now supports the AVCHD Lite format. This version also features a bug which makes the audio enhance features all but unusable, as the program does not save them after editing[7] .
Apple worked with Abbey Road Studios in London, England to bring original music/film scores to iMovie '11. Most notable is the music used in the "trailers" feature provided by the software.
[edit] iMovie for iOSOn June 7, 2010, Steve Jobs announced in the WWDC keynote that the upcoming iPhone 4 would support an iOS-native version of iMovie that supports many of the basic features which are available in the Mac OS X version of the software.[8] The App may be obtained by downloading it from the App Store for iMovie for iPhone was available June 24, 2010 to coincide with the launch of the iPhone 4. On September 1, 2010, iMovie was made compatible with the 4th generation iPod Touch. iMovie will be made available with the release of iPad 2, announced on March 2, 2011 during Apple's held media event at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.[9] The new version was released on March 10, 2011.
[edit] Version historyVersion Release date Availability System Notes
iMovie October 5, 1999 Bundled with iMac DV, later issued as a free download. Mac OS 8.6 and OS 9
iMovie 2 July 19, 2000 Bundled with FireWire-enabled Macs, also a separate purchase and later bundled as part of Mac OS X. Mac OS 9 and OS X Added new sound effects (including some from Skywalker Sound), but removed older ones; also removed the Water Ripple effect.
iMovie 3 January 7, 2003 Bundled with all new Macs, also a separate purchase (iLife), later as a free download. Mac OS X Bundled as part of iLife.
iMovie 4 January 6, 2004 Bundled with all new Macs, also a separate purchase (iLife '04). Mac OS X Bundled as part of the iLife '04 package.
iMovie HD 5 January 6, 2005 Bundled with all new Macs, also a separate purchase (iLife '05). Mac OS X Bundled as part of the iLife '05 package.
iMovie HD 6 January 10, 2006 Bundled with all new Macs and separate purchase (iLife '06), later as free download for owners of iLife '08. Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther), Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger), Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) and Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) Bundled as part of the iLife '06 package.
iMovie '08 August 7, 2007 Bundled with all new Macs and for separate purchase (iLife '08). Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and 10.5 (Leopard). Bundled as part of the iLife '08 package. Redesigned.
iMovie '09 January 27, 2009 Bundled with all new Macs and for separate purchase (iLife '09). Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) and Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) Bundled as part of the iLife '09 package.
iMovie for iPhone and iPod Touch June 24, 2010 Available to purchase in the Apple App Store. iOS 4
iMovie '11 October 20, 2010 Bundled with all new Macs sold on or after October 20, 2010 or for separate purchase in iLife '11. Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6.3 and later) Bundled as part of the iLife '11 package. Also available for purchase in the Mac App Store.
iMovie for iPad March 10, 2011 Available to purchase in the iOS App Store. iOS 4.3
[edit] References1.^ Apple Computer (October 5, 1999). "Apple's iMovie Software Brings Digital Video Editing to Consumers and Classrooms". Apple PR. Internet Archive. http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.apple.com/pr/library/1999/oct/05imovie.html. Retrieved 2006-12-23.
2.^ Apple Computer (January 7, 2003). 07ilife.html "Apple Introduces iLife". Apple PR. Apple Computer. http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2003/jan 07ilife.html. Retrieved 2006-12-23.
3.^ Parker, Nathan (14 May 2008). "Running iMovie '08 on a G4 Mac". Truth is Still Truth. http://www.stilltruth.com/2008/running-imovie-08-a-g4-mac.
4.^ Pogue, David (27 August 2007). "Apple Takes a Step Back With iMovie ’08". New York Times. http://pogue.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/08/17/apple-takes-a-step-back-with-imovie-08/. Retrieved 2008-01-30.
5.^ "iMovie HD 6 still available to iLife '08 users". MacFixIt.com. 10 August 2007. http://www.macfixit.com/article.php?story=20070810142513852. Retrieved 2007-08-11.
6.^ Chris Foresman (January 27, 2009). "iMovie HD fading into the ether as Apple removes download". Ars Technica. http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2009/01/imovie-hd-fading-into-the-ether-as-apple-removes-download.ars. Retrieved 2009-01-30.
7.^ "iMovie 11 not saving audio edits". https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2645652?threadID=2645652&tstart=2.
8.^ Serenity Caldwell (June 7, 2010). "IMovie Now a Coming Attraction for the IPhone". http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/198197/imovie_now_a_coming_attraction_for_the_iphone.html.
9.^ Rosa Golijan (June 14, 2010). "Additional iMovie iPhone App Details Slip Out". http://gizmodo.com/5563482/additional-imovie-iphone-app-details-slip-out.
[edit] External linksApple: iMovie
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iMovie
iMovie '11
Developer(s) Apple Inc.
Stable release 9.0.4 / July 11, 2011; 16 days ago (2011-07-11)
Operating system Mac OS X, iOS 4, Mac OS 9, Mac OS 8.6
Type Video editing software
License Proprietary
Website Apple iMovie Site
iMovie is a proprietary video editing software application which allows Mac, iPod Touch 4th generation, iPhone 4 and iPad 2 users to edit their own home movies. It was originally released by Apple in 1999 as a Mac OS 8 application bundled with the first FireWire-enabled consumer Apple model – iMac DV.[1] Since version 3, iMovie has been a Mac OS X only application bundled in the iLife suite of Macintosh applications.[2]
iMovie imports video footage to the Mac using either the FireWire interface on most MiniDV format digital video cameras, the USB port, or by importing the files from a hard drive. From there, the user can edit the video clips, add titles, and add music. Effects include basic color correction and video enhancement tools, and transitions such as fade-in, fade-out, and slides.
Contents [hide]
1 iMovie HD 5
2 iMovie HD 6
3 iMovie '08
3.1 Criticism of iMovie '08
4 iMovie '09
5 iMovie '11
6 iMovie for iOS
7 Version history
8 References
9 External links
[edit] iMovie HD 5
A blank project in iMovie HD, included in the iLife '05 suite of applications.iMovie HD includes support for HDV (720p and 1080i) and integration with the rest of the iLife suite, with toolbox buttons allowing the importing of images from iPhoto, music from iTunes and the setting of chapter markers ready for exporting to iDVD.
iMovie HD 5 imports mjpeg files as dv by default, which introduces noise; mjpeg files are cryptically lumped with "isight" files in this version.
Another new feature is the 'Magic iMovie', which attempts to automate the whole process of video editing, by allowing a common transition to be added between scenes, a music track to be synchronised with the video and a DVD to be created with the accompanying iDVD software.
[edit] iMovie HD 6iMovie 6 was released in January 2006 as part of the iLife '06 suite and in iLife '08 as a substitution for iMovie '08 (due to the new version's incompatibility with older Power PC Macintosh computers). It was integrated with iPhoto, iTunes, iDVD, GarageBand and iWeb. iMovie 06 included new themes and was designed for ease of use, themes allow the user to drop movie clips or photos into professionally-designed backdrops. Each theme included full-motion graphic bumpers and transitions. iMovie 06 also contained Real-time effects which toke advantage of the computer's graphic processing unit to perform some effects without rendering. iMovie 06 also contained Real-time titling, Enhanced audio tools and effects, Multiple open projects, Video podcasts and blogs (using integration with iWeb) and Refined look based on iTunes 5 and 6.
[edit] iMovie '08iMovie '08 (Version 7.0) was released in August 2007 as a part of the iLife '08 suite. iMovie '08 was a complete redesign and rewrite of iMovie. It had much better HD output, and more formats to convert to. This was limited however by an undocumented restriction on supported codecs. iPhoto uses the QuickTime library and can create thumbnails for all QuickTime supported formats, but most of these cannot be used by iMovie '08. Indeed, even some of the very few formats that iMovie '08 is able to import will not be recognized when they are added to an iPhoto library. Though Motion JPEG encoded AVI files do appear to be recognized, this was the most common format used by digital cameras. The tile based editing interface was also promoted as something unique and groundbreaking, even though it is functionally identical to the interface of the Toaster Flyer non-linear digital editing systems released for Amiga computers by NewTek, Inc. in 1993. A new feature called skimming for quickly previewing video in the library at a user controlled speed was used, and so was a feature that allows one to highlight parts of video clips just like highlighting text. iMovie 08 also had the ability to add more than two layers of background sound, including multiple music, narration and sound effects; previous versions only had two spare audio tracks. It included more exportation formats with support for iPhone size video and many other sizes and supported non-tape based HD such as DVD camcorders HDD camcorders, & AVCHD. iMovie 08 also had a feature ability to exported movies to Youtube.
According to Apple's system requirements iMovie '08 requires at least a PowerPC G5 1.9 GHz or an Intel Processor. G4s are not supported, though Apple sold its last G4-based Computers (iBook G4) 14 months before the release of iLife '08. However, a system hack enables iMovie 7.1 or higher to run on a PowerPC G4.[3]
[edit] Criticism of iMovie '08iMovie 08 was criticized due to a drastic abandonment of some iMovie HD 6 features. New York Times reviewer David Pogue said "iMovie ‘08 is an utter bafflement... incapable of the more sophisticated editing that the old iMovie made so enjoyable...All visual effects are gone—even basic options like slow motion, reverse motion, fast motion, and black-and-white. And you can’t have more than one project open at a time."[4]
Features removed included the classic timeline, the ability to create DVD chapter markers, support for plugins, and in-timeline audio adjustment and control. Most surprisingly, iMovie '08 imports a much more limited set of video codecs and metadata formats than previous versions of iMovie or today's QuickTime Player. For example, QuickTime Player can be extended to support the FLIP Video 3ivx MPEG-4 codec, but iMovie cannot. Limited import formats also excludes the DV format for storing raw format. As a result, all resulting videos have lossy compression applied and there is no facility for managing full format video. The peculiar lack of QuickTime support means QuickTime Pro can edit a far larger range of video than iMovie '08.
Apple released iMovie HD 6 as a free download to those who had purchased iMovie '08.[5] However, in response to the release of the subsequent newer version of iMovie '09, Apple removed that official iMovie HD 6 download in late January 2009[6] while Apple also reduced the price tag for Final Cut Express. Several of the features removed from iMovie '08 that were previously in iMovie HD 6 have been restored into iMovie '09 and more recently iMovie '11.
[edit] iMovie '09iMovie '09 (Version 8.0) was released January 2009 as part of the iLife '09 package. It introduced some new features and restored some features from previous versions of iMovie, including basic video effects (such as fast/slow motion and aged film) and image stabilization as well as travel map functions for marking locations where a video was shot. iMovie '09 also introduced simple implementations of more advanced features such as picture-in-picture and greenscreening. It also improved editing (with a precision cut editor and a clip trimmer), improved support for hard drive based cameras (such as the Flip Mino), added some new titles and transitions, and added full iDVD support which was unavailable in iMovie '08. It now has Full-Screen Library Browser via which you can find and examine all your video in one place. However, it is still lacking in several of the effects that iMovie HD 6 had, leaving out simple effects such as "lightning". Like iMovie '08 it is not supported on PowerPC G4 computers, although hacks are again available that will allow it to run on any G4 provided that it has a Core Image-capable video card.
[edit] iMovie '11iMovie '11 (Version 9.0) was released on October 20, 2010 as part of the iLife '11 package. It has the ability to make trailers for home movies, more control over audio, instant replays, flash and hold, facial recognition, news themes, and the ability to watch the video on a Mac, iPad, iPhone/iPod touch, Apple TV, Facebook and YouTube. It now supports the AVCHD Lite format. This version also features a bug which makes the audio enhance features all but unusable, as the program does not save them after editing[7] .
Apple worked with Abbey Road Studios in London, England to bring original music/film scores to iMovie '11. Most notable is the music used in the "trailers" feature provided by the software.
[edit] iMovie for iOSOn June 7, 2010, Steve Jobs announced in the WWDC keynote that the upcoming iPhone 4 would support an iOS-native version of iMovie that supports many of the basic features which are available in the Mac OS X version of the software.[8] The App may be obtained by downloading it from the App Store for iMovie for iPhone was available June 24, 2010 to coincide with the launch of the iPhone 4. On September 1, 2010, iMovie was made compatible with the 4th generation iPod Touch. iMovie will be made available with the release of iPad 2, announced on March 2, 2011 during Apple's held media event at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.[9] The new version was released on March 10, 2011.
[edit] Version historyVersion Release date Availability System Notes
iMovie October 5, 1999 Bundled with iMac DV, later issued as a free download. Mac OS 8.6 and OS 9
iMovie 2 July 19, 2000 Bundled with FireWire-enabled Macs, also a separate purchase and later bundled as part of Mac OS X. Mac OS 9 and OS X Added new sound effects (including some from Skywalker Sound), but removed older ones; also removed the Water Ripple effect.
iMovie 3 January 7, 2003 Bundled with all new Macs, also a separate purchase (iLife), later as a free download. Mac OS X Bundled as part of iLife.
iMovie 4 January 6, 2004 Bundled with all new Macs, also a separate purchase (iLife '04). Mac OS X Bundled as part of the iLife '04 package.
iMovie HD 5 January 6, 2005 Bundled with all new Macs, also a separate purchase (iLife '05). Mac OS X Bundled as part of the iLife '05 package.
iMovie HD 6 January 10, 2006 Bundled with all new Macs and separate purchase (iLife '06), later as free download for owners of iLife '08. Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther), Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger), Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) and Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) Bundled as part of the iLife '06 package.
iMovie '08 August 7, 2007 Bundled with all new Macs and for separate purchase (iLife '08). Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and 10.5 (Leopard). Bundled as part of the iLife '08 package. Redesigned.
iMovie '09 January 27, 2009 Bundled with all new Macs and for separate purchase (iLife '09). Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) and Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) Bundled as part of the iLife '09 package.
iMovie for iPhone and iPod Touch June 24, 2010 Available to purchase in the Apple App Store. iOS 4
iMovie '11 October 20, 2010 Bundled with all new Macs sold on or after October 20, 2010 or for separate purchase in iLife '11. Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6.3 and later) Bundled as part of the iLife '11 package. Also available for purchase in the Mac App Store.
iMovie for iPad March 10, 2011 Available to purchase in the iOS App Store. iOS 4.3
[edit] References1.^ Apple Computer (October 5, 1999). "Apple's iMovie Software Brings Digital Video Editing to Consumers and Classrooms". Apple PR. Internet Archive. http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.apple.com/pr/library/1999/oct/05imovie.html. Retrieved 2006-12-23.
2.^ Apple Computer (January 7, 2003). 07ilife.html "Apple Introduces iLife". Apple PR. Apple Computer. http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2003/jan 07ilife.html. Retrieved 2006-12-23.
3.^ Parker, Nathan (14 May 2008). "Running iMovie '08 on a G4 Mac". Truth is Still Truth. http://www.stilltruth.com/2008/running-imovie-08-a-g4-mac.
4.^ Pogue, David (27 August 2007). "Apple Takes a Step Back With iMovie ’08". New York Times. http://pogue.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/08/17/apple-takes-a-step-back-with-imovie-08/. Retrieved 2008-01-30.
5.^ "iMovie HD 6 still available to iLife '08 users". MacFixIt.com. 10 August 2007. http://www.macfixit.com/article.php?story=20070810142513852. Retrieved 2007-08-11.
6.^ Chris Foresman (January 27, 2009). "iMovie HD fading into the ether as Apple removes download". Ars Technica. http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2009/01/imovie-hd-fading-into-the-ether-as-apple-removes-download.ars. Retrieved 2009-01-30.
7.^ "iMovie 11 not saving audio edits". https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2645652?threadID=2645652&tstart=2.
8.^ Serenity Caldwell (June 7, 2010). "IMovie Now a Coming Attraction for the IPhone". http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/198197/imovie_now_a_coming_attraction_for_the_iphone.html.
9.^ Rosa Golijan (June 14, 2010). "Additional iMovie iPhone App Details Slip Out". http://gizmodo.com/5563482/additional-imovie-iphone-app-details-slip-out.
[edit] External linksApple: iMovie
[show]v · d · eiLife
iPhoto · iMovie · GarageBand · iWeb · iDVD
[show]v · d · eiOS-based products
Hardware iPhone (Original, 3G, 3GS, 4, comparison) · iPod Touch (models) · iPad (Original, 2)
Software Cocoa Touch · Core Animation · Core Location · iTunes · iOS (version history) · SDK · VoiceOver · WebKit
Apps FaceTime · iMovie · iPod · iBooks · Newsstand · Mail · Maps · Safari (version history) · Spotlight · SpringBoard · YouTube
Services App Store · Game Center · iAd · iTunes Store · iBookstore · MobileMe · Push Notifications
Other 300-page bill · FairPlay · History · iFund · Jailbreaking
See also: Newton (OS, MessagePad)
[show]v · d · eApple Inc. software
OS Darwin · Mac OS X (Public Beta · "Cheetah" · "Puma" · "Jaguar" · "Panther" · "Tiger" · "Leopard" · "Snow Leopard" · "Lion") · iOS (version history)
Consumer Bento · MobileMe · iLife (iMovie · iDVD · iPhoto · GarageBand · iWeb) · iWork (Keynote · Pages · Numbers · iWork.com)
Prosumer Logic Express
Professional Aperture · FileMaker Pro · Final Cut Studio (Final Cut Pro · DVD Studio Pro · Motion · Soundtrack Pro · Color · Compressor) · Logic Studio (Logic Pro · Mainstage · Soundtrack Pro)
Bundled Front Row · iChat · iTunes (version history) · Mail · Photo Booth · QuickTime · Safari (version history) · TextEdit
Server Apple Remote Desktop · Mac OS X Server · WebObjects · Xsan
Developer Dashcode · Instruments · Interface Builder · Quartz Composer · Xcode · Apple iAd Producer
Discontinued .Mac · AppleWorks · HyperCard · Final Cut Express · Mac OS (System 6, 7 · Mac OS 8, 9) · MacDraw · MacPaint · MacProject · MacTerminal · MacWrite · ResEdit · Shake
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Free software/Open source Avidemux • Video Sequence Editor • CineFX • Cinelerra • Kdenlive • Kino • LiVES • OpenShot Video Editor • Open Movie Editor • PiTiVi • VirtualDub • VirtualDubMod • Videospin • VideoThang
Proprietary Adobe Premiere Elements • Adobe Premiere/Premiere Pro • Avid Xpress Pro Studio HD • Avid Liquid • Avid Media Composer • Dayang Montage Extreme • Cinestream • Edius • Final Cut Express • Final Cut Pro/Studio • Free DV • CyberLink PowerDirector • FORscene • iMovie • MainActor • Media 100 • Mpeg Video Wizard • Mpeg Video Wizard DVD • Pinnacle Studio MediaSuite • Pinnacle Studio • MoviePlus • Sony Vegas • Ulead MediaStudio Pro • Ulead VideoStudio Plus • VideoReDo Plus • MAGIX Movie Edit Pro • Windows Movie Maker
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