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A bunch of new guitar and piano lessons have been added, too, along with a play-along feature that lets you play a song on piano or guitar in real time to improve your accuracy. It’s “kind of like an automatic spell checker for bad rhythm,” according to Apple. GarageBand ’11 now features “Groove Matching” to intelligently match several audio tracks to one particular rhythm track. The feature leverages the face recognition technology in iPhoto to automatically determine close-ups, group shots, action shots, and more.
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IMovie ’11 touts all new audio editing features, new audio effects, enhanced slow-motion controls, and a simple movie trailer maker that intelligently cuts your video footage together by asking you to provide certain shots to preset storyboards. You can also create “Letterpress” cards, which are basically fancy embossed greeting cards with your photos added. The iPhoto info panel will let you share a particular photo via e-mail and several social networks or photo-sharing services and will even display comments left by your friends as they’re pulled in from your various social networking sites. You can then play an automated slideshow that zooms in on a particular photo, then flies out to an overhead view of the map before zooming back in on the next photo wherever it’s been tagged on the map.
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It brings up a map of a city or other geographic area full of pushpins representing photos you’ve taken with a camera featuring built-in geotagging (like the iPhone and most camera phones). IPhoto ’11 sports new full screen modes, Facebook enhancements, easier e-mailing of photos, enhanced slideshows, and new “Faces” and “Places” views.
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It’ll be included for free with every new Mac or you can upgrade for $49. HALLMARK CARD STUDIO for Mac - The 1 Greeting Card Software 7,500+ Hallmark Cards & Projects 10,000+ Graphic Images Exclusive Hallmark Fonts Optimized for Lion and Snow Leopard Integrated iLife Features STAY CONNECTED WITH FRIENDS AND FAMILY For 100 years Hallmark has designed greeting cards for life’s special moments. Here’s a look at what’s new.Īpple has updated its iLife suite with new versions of iPhoto, iMovie, GarageBand, and more. AVOID the HP Easy Start downloader if you can.Follow CEO Steve Jobs took the stage today to announce the new iLife ’11 software suite, FaceTime availability for Mac users, Apple’s upcoming operating system “OS X Lion,” and new 13.3- and 11.6-inch models of Apple’s ultraportable MacBook Air notebooks.
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Fortunately, there hasn't been any radical change in the printer driver architecture under OSX / macOS, and at least for me, the drivers on this 5.1 update have worked on every release from Mavericks to Mojave. so, definitely, get a copy of the version 5.1 if you don't already have it, it will likely be the last from Apple.
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Good luck trying to locate the actual downloaded driver files only if you want to keep a copy for later offline install or backup.


The problem with that is the Easy Start stub not only downloads the proper driver, but then proceeds to insist on installing tons of crap ware, 'customer feedback' software (aka telemetry spyware), and sign you up for the HP ink program, and so on. If you purchase an HP in the last year or so, you are instructed to visit the HP website and are guided to download the terrible HP Easy Start software, which is nothing but a downloader stub. Now, it is true HP no longer provides drivers for out of the box anymore or directly online. But that is bogus, because for the people that already have the update, it's wasting their time to receive a notices about old updates, only to find they already have that update, and in most cases, like this one, received it AGES AGO (in software time).

The only rational explanation I can think of as to why MU reposts old updates as new, is the argument that it is a public service to make people aware of important updates, so it triggers or comes up on peoples watch list. I think MU relies mainly on user posts to be alerted when new updates are available.Īnd MU wonders why people don't pluck down money for the paid version of the MU software/service. conversely, there are important updates that users should be notified about immediately that MU isn't even aware of. I know I'm not the only one who has noticed and commented on this. I've seen many instances of updates on MU being reposted as 'new' but are really old updates, or updates that were released weeks or months before the posting date on MU, as if MU just got around to it or wasn't aware until much after the fact that an update was available. So, does MU know this update is 14 months old and decided to repost it anyway with today's date? Or MU doesn't realize it is not a new update? Either way that doesn't say much about the MU internal process. This update was released by Apple on Octo(2017, not 2018), making it over a year old. So, today MU 'reposted' this HP PRinter Driver 5.1 update, rebranding it with a Decemdate.
