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Michaelgtrusa

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pagansoul

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I'm going to buy the new iphoto via the new app store because I never used imovie or garageband on the other versions, only to test them. The entire iLife suite will be about $50 from what I can tell. iPhoto alone should be around $15.
 

Kieranic

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I'm going to buy the new iphoto via the new app store because I never used imovie or garageband on the other versions, only to test them. The entire iLife suite will be about $50 from what I can tell. iPhoto alone should be around $15.

Same here, but with iMovie. iPhoto is fine for me at the moment, same for Garageband (I only rip music from video anyway). I never use iWeb.
 

qawes

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So with iLife on the Mac App store this means I can buy apps individually, not the entire suite?
 
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