Monday, January 30, 2006
" Benny Evangelista writes for The San Francisco Chronicle. "I tested review copies of the new GarageBand 3 newly, while putting together several Chronicle podcasts, and found the program provides a nearly complete wrap up of tools that average podcasters would need to create, and jazz up, their productions."
"Of course, the catch is that GarageBand 3 is only available for Macintosh users, either by buying a new Mac computer with the iLife '06 digital media software package pre-installed, or buying the iLife '06 upgrade for older Macs. GarageBand 3 is part of the iLife '06 suite and is not sold individually. And one major new characteristic, the ability to insert a photo slide show in a podcast, only works with Apple's iTunes program or in an iPod," Evangelista writes. "Still, with GarageBand 3, Apple has created a program that should be compelling to the tens of thousands of podcasters large and little now posting their own audio programs on the Web."
"Of course, the catch is that GarageBand 3 is only available for Macintosh users, either by buying a new Mac computer with the iLife '06 digital media software package pre-installed, or buying the iLife '06 upgrade for older Macs. GarageBand 3 is part of the iLife '06 suite and is not sold individually. And one major new characteristic, the ability to insert a photo slide show in a podcast, only works with Apple's iTunes program or in an iPod," Evangelista writes. "Still, with GarageBand 3, Apple has created a program that should be compelling to the tens of thousands of podcasters large and little now posting their own audio programs on the Web."



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