iDVD was a DVD-creation application for OS X that allowed the user to burn QuickTime Movies, MP3 music, and digital photos to a DVD. iDVD is no longer being developed by Apple and was withheld from new Macs as of July 2011. Newer macs can only get iDVD by using old installation media. It is unavailable in the Apple App Store.
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iMovie
iMovie is a video editing application created by Apple that allows a user to record, create, and edit their own movie footage. This application is made for Mac OS devices and is available for free in the Apple App Store (using OS 10.9 Mavericks or higher). A limited feature version is also available for iOS mobile devices.
While not as feature rich or powerful as Finalcut Pro or Adobe Premier, iMovie can handle most amateur video editing needs. It includes a multitrack timeline and the ability to layer audio and video samples, add effects between them, enhance or adjust the quality of audio and video samples, add title slides and text, and even a basic green screen feature. Stock themes are included to quickly dress up your movie based on a particular purpose, though most of these are geared toward home use.
iPhoto
iPhoto is a digital photograph manipulation software application for Mac OS which allows the user to import, organize, edit, print, and share digital photos. iPhoto ships with all Mac computers and can also be downloaded in the Apple App Store.
While iPhoto serves as an easy to use editor and organizer, it also has several handy features. Users can geotag photos that attach location metadata to the photo, documenting the location it was taken. Another feature recognizes the faces of people in the photos, attaches metadata identifying the person, and offers searching and organization based on identities. iPhoto can also organize slideshows based on event, date, person, or other metadata categories. Users can also create books, calendars, or cards that Apple will professionally print and send to the user based on a fee.