iMovie - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMovieThe first version of iMovie was released in 1999 as a Mac OS 8 application bundled with the first FireWire-enabled consumer Mac model, the iMac DV. iMovie 2 added the ability to interleave video and audio tracks on the timeline. iMovie 3 was plagued by performance issues and bugs. iMovie 4 introduced nondestructive video editing. In prior versions of iMovie, tr…
iMovie Version History - VideoHelp
www.videohelp.com › software › iMovieWhat's New in Version 10.1.2. • Easy to find New Project button in the Projects browser. • Larger project thumbnails that match the look of iMovie for iOS. • Fast project creation lets you begin editing with a single click. • Clicking a video clip selects the entire clip, instead of a range.
iMovie - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IMovieThe first version of iMovie was released in 1999 as a Mac OS 8 application bundled with the first FireWire-enabled consumer Mac model, the iMac DV. iMovie 2 (2001) iMovie 2 added the ability to interleave video and audio tracks on the timeline. iMovie 3 (2003) iMovie 3 was plagued by performance issues and bugs. iMovie 4 (2004)
iMovie | Apple Wiki | Fandom
apple.fandom.com › wiki › IMovieiMovie 1 Released on October 5, 1999, it was bundled with iMac DV, later issued as a free download for Mac OS 8.6 and 9. iMovie 2 Released on July 19, 2000, it was bundled with FireWire -enabled Macs, also a separate purchase and later bundled as part of Mac OS X. Version 2.0.3 was the last to support Mac OS 9.
iMovie | Apple Wiki | Fandom
https://apple.fandom.com/wiki/IMovieVersion History iMovie 1. Released on October 5, 1999, it was bundled with iMac DV, later issued as a free download for Mac OS 8.6 and 9. iMovie 2. Released on July 19, 2000, it was bundled with FireWire-enabled Macs, also a separate purchase and later bundled as part of Mac OS X. Version 2.0.3 was the last to support Mac OS 9.