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Wednesday 23rd July 2008
Apple updates iLife 10:17AM, Wednesday 23rd July 2008
Apple has released a series of iLife '08 updates largely concerned with stability and compatibility.

Indeed that is all that the company has to say about the updates to iMovie and iWeb, plus an iLife Support patch that provides shared system components for all iLife applications.

Only iPhoto appears to offer anything new, namely print themes for holiday greeting cards and postcards.

iPhoto 7.1.4, iMovie 7.104, iWeb 2.0.4 and iLife Support 8.3 are available via Software Update or from apple.com/support/downloads.

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