Apple updates iLife '06 applications
Apple Computer on Monday released software updates for several iLife '06 applications, including iDVD, iMovie HD, iWeb, and iPhoto.
iDVD 6.0.2
iDVD 6.0.2 (5MB) update addresses issues with burning some 16:9 projects and improves overall stability. It also resolves issues with integration with the other iLife applications, importing of legacy projects and some theme related issues.
iMovie HD 6.0.2
iMovie HD 6.0.2 (7MB) addresses issues with PAL audio and displaying iLife Sound Effects automatically in its iLife Media Browser. It also improves overall stability and address a number of other minor issues. A 54.6MB Combo update is also available for users who have not yet updated to version 6.0.1.
iWeb 1.1
iWeb 1.1 (88.8MB) adds comment and search support for blogs and podcasts published to .Mac. It also addresses a variety of usability and performance issues for all users, including image management fixes to improve site load performance.
iPhoto 6.0.3
iPhoto 6.0.3 (13.9MB) addresses issues with Photocasting of Smart Albums, sharing iPhoto libraries, and creating calendars and books. It also addresses a number of other minor issues.
iDVD 6.0.2
iDVD 6.0.2 (5MB) update addresses issues with burning some 16:9 projects and improves overall stability. It also resolves issues with integration with the other iLife applications, importing of legacy projects and some theme related issues.
iMovie HD 6.0.2
iMovie HD 6.0.2 (7MB) addresses issues with PAL audio and displaying iLife Sound Effects automatically in its iLife Media Browser. It also improves overall stability and address a number of other minor issues. A 54.6MB Combo update is also available for users who have not yet updated to version 6.0.1.
iWeb 1.1
iWeb 1.1 (88.8MB) adds comment and search support for blogs and podcasts published to .Mac. It also addresses a variety of usability and performance issues for all users, including image management fixes to improve site load performance.
iPhoto 6.0.3
iPhoto 6.0.3 (13.9MB) addresses issues with Photocasting of Smart Albums, sharing iPhoto libraries, and creating calendars and books. It also addresses a number of other minor issues.
Comments
Originally posted by Ireland
I have tried to publish a few times but I keep seeing an error message. "There was a problem. Check your internet connection, and try again". Still no luck, and Safari works fine. So it's not an internet connection problem. Anyone else have this problem?
I haven't attempted to publsh using iWeb but I wonder what port(s) it uses to achieve this. Perhaps they need to be opened on your router.
Originally posted by solipsism
I haven't attempted to publsh using iWeb but I wonder what port(s) it uses to achieve this. Perhaps they need to be opened on your router.
Why would an update change this, when I had no problem publishing before?
Originally posted by sandau
Perhaps a new app this week? Make all of them interoperate with this fix...
Hmmm.... let's start some rumors quickly. Only a few more days.
Originally posted by Ireland
I just updated. The tutorial that was available on what's new, said there was new features in iWeb, one of which was the ability to publish just one of many sites you may have in your site organizer. Rather than needlessly republishing all your sites, to same time and bandwidth.
That's good. That seemed highly annoying.
Originally posted by sandau
Perhaps a new app this week? Make all of them interoperate with this fix...
Close, but I can say without a doubt that this is a "surefire sign that Apple will release new hardware" [at some point in the future].
rongold, eat your heart out.
Again I realise that your trying to increase .mac sales. But in the long run ur loosing more people from using iWeb because of this. I love iWeb but if every new feature is gonna require .mac it'll suck. And I'm sure I'm not alone!
You can publish to a folder and then upload it manually
Originally posted by david_oc
It doesn't require .Mac
You can publish to a folder and then upload it manually
I think he means the 'post comments/attachements' feature and the 'search blog' feature require .mac.
But I believe the reason is that most ISP would never tolerate the bandwidth and storage use that blog comments take up (especially not when attachments can be uploaded.) Apple is just protecting themselves from angry ISPs and disillusioned users that thought they'd be able to have anyone anywhere post comments and attach anything on an ISP that only offers a 2GB monthly bandwidth and a 1GB storage limit.
Originally posted by david_oc
It doesn't require .Mac
You can publish to a folder and then upload it manually
I am aware of that, but it has severe limitations. To publish manually means re-uploading the entire iWeb site and requires using a third party progam, something that is unfortunate as iCal can automatically upload calandars to any site with FTP access that works perfectly with my host. My site is 30MB when zipped and my ISP has horrible upload speeds, so that is very prohibitive.
To publish only the changes you made in a site requires .Mac or running yet another a program to tell you what files changed and upload the changes.
I realize that Apple is trying to push .Mac service but their treatment of non-subscribers isn't encouraging.
I pay £54.99 a year for 2gig of space and 20 gig of bandwith a month with all the e-mail addresses I want. dot mac is £69 with 1 gig of space and 20 gig of bandwith a month. That 1 gig of space is shared between ur webspace and e-mail and I'm sure its not unlimited addresses. The only appeal to me about .mac is the backup program and the intergration of ur "storage" via iDisk.
I'm a resonable internet and hosting user. I can afford the bandwith for comments on my site, and so can most people on .mac as long as there isnt large attachments. As mentioned previous, iCal lets u publish a calander wherever you like. Why can't iWeb?! If apple are so confident in their .mac product then let us make our own choice instead of implimenting new features that are .mac only.
Before someone says use wordpress or something. I can't code or program for **** So I've always liked the programs that allow you to make the site and let u watch how its affecting the final product as you do it.
But my point is. If Apple thought .mac was the shizzle so much they should have more confidence in their product and allow people to choose whether they want it rather than bully people into having it through offering exclusive features in their iLife programs. This seems a microsoft tatic to me.
Looking at the tutorials for iWeb 1.1 you will notice a little mistake that they forgot to edit out. If you like having fun finding it out, take a look for youself. Read below for some hints.
1. Look at the page that talks about publishing and faster load times.
2. Notice how apple usually edits everything out. They remove the clock, standardize the dock/wallpaper.
3. Study the Menu Bar
4. Look Next to Help
5. If you are really lazy, it says Debug. Just an oversight, nothing major. But it was fun for me to find.
I'm not sure about the other movies though.