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Sep 02, 2012 MacBook, Mac OS X (10.4.11), 1.83 Ghz Core 2 Duo Posted on Jun 17. Your free iLife that came on the 10.4 disks will no loger be there, but you can extract them from the 10.4 disk using Pacifist from CharlesSoft or use the AppStore to repurchase them. The maximum upgrade from 10.4.11 for. Mac Mini Core Duo 1,66. PowerMac G4 Dual 1,00 ghz. Jun 23, 2018 The Apple Support Downloads page is most useful for finding software for more recent older Macs, particularly anything that is running a version of Mac OS X, even if it’s no longer a supported or updated system software release, like for Macs running Mac OS X Tiger 10.4 or Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.5. Snow Leopard retailed for $29 for a single user or $49 for a 5-user family pack. We think anyone with an Intel Mac and still running OS X 10.4 Tiger or 10.5 Leopard should consider upgrading 10.6 Snow Leopard if you have at least 1.5 GB of memory (any less than that and 10.5 Leopard is your best bet) – although there are some areas where 10.5 is a better choice.
Although OS X 10.7 Lion, 10.8 Mountain Lion, and 10.9 Mavericks have each replaced it in turn, there are good reasons you may want to (or even need to) have Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
- You need to be running Snow Leopard to order, download, and install Lion, Mountain Lion, and Mavericks, which are available through the Mac App Store.
- OS X 10.6 is the last version of OS X to support Rosetta, which allows use of software written for PowerPC Macs (AppleWorks, Quicken, Microsoft Office 2004 and earlier, other discontinued apps, legacy versions of current software, etc.)
- If you have a Core Solo or Core Duo Mac (most of them introduced in the first half of 2006), OS X 10.6 is the last version of OS X they can run.
Snow Leopard retailed for $29 for a single user or $49 for a 5-user family pack. We think anyone with an Intel Mac and still running OS X 10.4 Tiger or 10.5 Leopard should consider upgrading 10.6 Snow Leopard if you have at least 1.5 GB of memory (any less than that and 10.5 Leopard is your best bet) – although there are some areas where 10.5 is a better choice.
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The Mac Box Set includes Mac OS X, iLife 09 or 11 (iPhoto, iMovie, GarageBand, and iWeb), and iWork 09 (Pages, Numbers, and Keynote). The Box Set is a great deal if you need apps from both bundles.
iLife 09 requires OS X 10.5.6 or later. iWork 09 requires OS X 10.4.11, the last version of Tiger, or 10.5.6 or later. Both are compatible with both PowerPC and Intel Macs. iLife 11 requires OS X 10.6.3 and only works with Intel Macs.
Apple no longer sells iLife on disc. iPhoto, iMovie, and GarageBand are now Mac App Store exclusives. Each sells for $14.99 and works with OS X 10.6.8 or later. iWeb has been discontinued.
While you can still buy the entire iLife package on disc, and Apple also sells the individual apps (for those who don’t need all three) via the Mac App Store: Pages, Numbers, and Keynote each sell for $19.99 and require OS X 10.6.6 or later – and Mavericks users can download the latest version, which requires Mavericks, for free.
- Our Leopard Group is for those using Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6.
Mac OS X 10.6 arrived on August 28, 2009, and it further raised the bar on hardware – every Intel Mac introduced prior to Mid-2010 with at least 1 GB of RAM can run it (although it won’t run well with just 1 GB), but no PowerPC Macs can.
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Best Mac OS X 10.6 Prices
- OS X 10.6, single user, $20 shipped, Apple
Best iLife & iWork Prices
- iLife 09, single user pack, $23 shipped, MegaMacs
- iLife 09, 5-user family pack, $42 shipped, Amazon.com
- iLife 11, single user pack, $23 shipped, MegaMacs
- iLife 11, 5-user family pack, $38 shipped, Amazon.com
- iWork 09, single user, $33 shipped, MegaMacs – $27 from Amazon.com plus shipping or with free shipping as part of a $35 order
- iWork 09, 5-user family pack, $53 shipped, MegaMacs
Best Mac Box Set Prices
- Mac Box Set, iLife 09, 5-user family pack, $60 shipped, Amazon.com
- Mac Box Set, iLife 11, single user, $150 shipped, Amazon.com
- Mac Box Set, iLife 11, 5-user family pack, $196 shipped, Amazon.com
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- iLife 09, single user, no box, $19.99
- iLife 09, 5-user family pack, no box, $39.99
- iLife 11, single user no box, $19.99
- iLife 11, 5-user family pack, no box, $59.99
- iWork 09, single user, no box, $29.99
- iWork 09, 5-user family pack, no box, $49.99
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January 9, 2001 iDVD was bundled with the G4/733 PowerMac with built-in Superdrives. Future versions of iDVD were bundled with Macs with built-in Superdrives, and later when iLife was first released with iLife itself.
July 18th, 2001 iDVD 2 was bundled with the current G4s that had Superdrives.
January 7, 2002 iPhoto 1 was bundled with retail 10.1 and iMovie 2 was also bundled with 10.1 retail. Of course they were also bundled with Macs in the same time period.
August 24, 2002, iPhoto and iMovie continued to be bundled with Mac OS X 10.2 retail when that was released as well as new Macs that shipped with 10.2.
January 7, 2003 iPhoto 2 and iMovie 3 were released with the original iLife. October 25, 2003 they were also bundled 10.3 retail when that was released. iDVD 3 was released and bundled with Macs that shipped with a Superdrive.
January 6, 2004 iPhoto 4 and iMovie 4 were made available only separately as part of iLife '04 and bundled with Mac systems shipped after that date, as well as later versions of iPhoto following the same bundling process. iDVD was bundled with iLife '04 package and future versions of iLife contained newer releases of iDVD. Garageband was introduced with iLife '04.
January 11, 2005 iLife '05 applications of iTunes, iPhoto, and iMovie were released and included as part of Panther installer discs.
April 25, 2005 iPhoto and iMovie were no longer included with Mac OS X retail with the release of 10.4.
January 10, 2006 iWeb was introduced with iLife '06, and only bundled with iLife, and new Macs which shipped on and after this date.
August 7, 2007 iLife '08 released.
December 15, 2008 iLife prebundled with special Mac OS X retail labelled 'Mac Box Set', not to be confused for the full retail box that only includes the operating system DVD.
January 6, 2009 iLife '09 released.
August 28, 2009 Mac Box Set updated with Snow Leopard's release.
August 28, 2009 Mac Box Set updated with Snow Leopard's release.
October 20, 2010 iLife '11 released.
July 20, 2011 iDVD is still part of retail boxed version of iLife '11 but not in the App Store, nor Lion prebundled Macs. Lion
Prebundled Macs are outlined at the bottom of the Snow Leopard tip I wrote.
A history of iLife System Requirements can be found on http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4411.
iTunes has always been bundled with Mac OS X retail.
iDVD has never been bundled with Mac OS X retail until the boxed iLife '11 version.
Garageband has never been bundled with Mac OS X retail.
iWeb has never been bundled with Mac OS X retail.
iDVD has never been bundled with Mac OS X retail until the boxed iLife '11 version.
Garageband has never been bundled with Mac OS X retail.
iWeb has never been bundled with Mac OS X retail.
Newer versions of iLife are available on the Mac App Store that support Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks. Check http://www.roaringapps.com/ and the iLife forum for experiences:
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When iLife was bundled with a specific Mac, and is not included with a specific retail version of Mac OS X as indicated above, these restore directions let you install those iLife applications from the original restore discs which shipped with the specific Mac:
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http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1561
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2475
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2475
See article http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2604 if your Mac came with iLife '04.
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Another user tip addresses the issue of new Macs not coming with iDVD:
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This is the 3rd version of this tip. It was submitted on October 11, 2011 by a brody.