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Originally Posted by hawki18 I have to agree with a article I recently read about software for Mac's. It said that alot of companys do not write software because they are afraid if they spend all that time and money. Mac will bring out software like ilife and iworks so they tend to stay away for the mac side of software. So with little of no compition from 3rd parties they do not need to offer a upgrade price. |
They don't do upgrade pricing. It's that simple. Plus, as someone else stated, almost all purchases of iLife are upgrades, since you get a copy of it with a new Mac. In theory, the price should really be higher anyway, given the different components of iLife. What I would like to see is something where you can buy one or two of the apps, instead of all of them. iMovie and iDVD hardly interest me at all, but I love iPhoto, and GarageBand is looking nicer now.