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This is what were all about, concluded Steve Jobs at the end of
his Macworld keynote, allowing people to do things they could never
do before. Making creativity possiblefor everyone.
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One of the ways were demonstrating that mission: updating our
iMac family to make iMac both faster and less expensive.
As of today, the iMac family consists of three models. Sporting fast
PowerPC G3 processors, they run at 500 MHz, 600 MHz, and 700 MHz and
cost $999, $1299, and $1499 (MSRP), respectively. The 700-MHz
iMac Special Edition will be available in August; the two other
models are available immediately.
To make the iMac an even better computer for your digital lifestyle,
we increased the amount of memory and storage space. Out of the box,
the iMac now offers up to 256MB of memory and up to 60GB of hard
disk storage.
And you can take advantage of the extra speed and storage space
right away by managing your growing music library and burning audio
CDs with iTunes and creating Desktop Movies with iMovie. In fact,
iTunes and iMovie are just two of the software applications that
come bundled with every iMac and that help make it the best
computer for todays digital lifestyle.
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Theres nothing creative professionals enjoy more than seeing
their ideas fledge and take wing, and thats what the new Power Mac
G4 is all about. Creativity.
From science to the arts, from digital 3D holography to DVD
mastering, the new product line offers the fastest Power Mac G4
ever and the ultimate in performance, expansion, and digital media
solutions.
Yesterday, the 733-MHz Power Mac G4 was at the top of the line;
today, its where the line starts. Up a notch sits a Power Mac G4
with a single 867-MHz processor (with a 2MB Level 3 backside cache).
And, at the top of the new line, youll find a system with dual
800-MHz PowerPC G4 processors (with a dual 2MB Level 3 cache).
You can check the specs (and theyre impressive) on our website, but
the big news is that the SuperDriveand all of the creative
projects its ready availability ennablesnow comes standard in Power
Mac G4 systems costing just $2499 (MSRP)$1000 less than before.
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One of the products that will take advantage of the performance
offered by both the new iMac and Power Mac G4 computers is Mac OS X.
Especially the new version of Mac OS X were previewing at Macworld
Expo.
Scheduled to ship in September, Mac OS X v10.1 offers blazing
speed (most applications launch with just one icon
bounce), enhancements to the Aqua interface, improvements to the Dock
(you can move it!), and a host of exciting new features.
Lets talk about those new features. With Mac OS X v10.1, youll not
only be able to create a music library and burn music CDs with
iTunes, youll also be able to burn data CDs from the Finder, make
movies with iMovie, watch DVDs with the DVD Player, and create DVDs
with iDVD. Those are the features you really wanted us to add, and
youll see them all in September.
Thats just the beginning, though. Mac OS X v10.1 is an
absolute powerhouse, and we have a great deal more to tell you about
it.
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Speaking of iDVD, we had this crazy idea.
As you probably know, iDVDthe application that makes DVD creation
childs playlets you create menus for the slide shows or Desktop
Movies you want to include on your DVDs just by dragging and
dropping.
Wouldnt it be great if iDVD not only allowed you to
create these menus, but allowed you to play your movies and slide
shows right in the menus themselves?
The industry term for this is motion video, and even though
Hollywood is just beginning to incorporate it in the DVDs you buy
or rent at the store, come September youll be able to include
motion video in the DVDs you create and share with friends, family,
colleagues, and clients.
We call them motion menus, and theyre just one of the
improvements well be introducing in iDVD 2. Previewed at the Expo
in New York, iDVD 2 is coming to the Mac in September and requires Mac OS X v10.1.
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Get the complete picture: iDVD 2
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Thank you for reading this issue of iMac Update. Look for your next issue on July 26.
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Todayjust 117 days since we introduced Mac OS Xthere are already a
thousand native applications available for you to use. By September, youll have thousands of
Mac OS X applications from which to choose.
In fact, over 40 third-party developers announced new applications
at the New York show, including ten developersAdobe, Alias
Wavefront, Aspyr, Blizzard Entertainment, Connectix, FileMaker,
IBM, Microsoft, Quark, and Worldbookwho demonstrated their new Mac
OS X products during the keynote.
Find out more about whats here todaya
list that includes AccountEdge (MYOB), AppleWorks (Apple), BBEdit
(Bare Bones), Bryce 5 (Corel), FileMaker (FileMaker), FreeHand 10
(Macromedia), LiveStage 3 Pro (Totally Hip), and Toon Boom Studio (Toon
Boom Technologies)and whats coming tomorrow
by visiting our Mac OS X page.

Enjoy comprehensive Macworld coveragekeynote content, photos from
the show, Desktop Movies catching all the action, and moreon
Hot News.
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Mac OS X, the popular automation software product offers powerful
toolbars, multi-step shortcuts, type text, file management, timers,
OS X compatibility, new Aqua interface, and much more. QuicKeys X is
scheduled to ship in August.
Griffin Technology introduced two
USB-based audio products at Macworld, the
PowerWave,
designed from the ground up with music lovers in mind, and the
PowerMate, which
Griffin calls a universal audio controller.
DAVE is coming to Mac OS X. Thursby Software Systems demonstrated its
Mac to PC file sharing software at this weeks Macworld expo and is
offering a free version for Mac OS X version 10.0.4 on its website.
ArcSoft has begun to ship PhotoStudio X. The new version of its
powerful yet easy-to-use photo editing application is the first
digital imaging editing software available for Mac OS X.
Be sure to take advantage of Bare Bones Software's Not-at-the-Show
special offer on BBEdit 6.1. Built for Mac OS X, BBEdit 6.1 is a
text and HTML editor, widely used by Macintosh webmasters and HTML
email newsletter editors.
Compression utilities come to Mac OS X with Squeeze, a new product
from Sorenson Media being demoed at Macworld.
Intuit announced that the next version of its widely used personal finance software will
be built for Mac OS X. Quicken 2002 Deluxe for Macintosh,
which Intuit expects to ship later
this summer, utilizes the power and flexibility of Apple's new operating system and delivers
a financial software package that gives users additional stability and an improved user
interface," said Steve Grey, Quicken general manager.
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