We already know that iMovie ’11 is going to be YouTube’s next big (annoying) meme, but Apple’s protecting its chums at movie studios such as Universal and Paramount, by banning any chance of parody. Bummer.
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I’ve just barely dabbled with iMovie ’11, but I’m already comfortable saying this: The new “Trailers” templates are going to be this years newest meme fodder.
Apple’s Mac and OS X event was full of so much news that your head might still be spinning. So in case you struggled to keep up with everything or need a review, here are the highlights from the event:
At last, there’s a new version of iLife. It’s got all new, enhanced versions of the major apps. They’re pretty fancy-looking, and they’ve got a whole bag of new tricks, like automagic movie trailers.