Safari, iPhoto 2.0 & iMovie 3.0

Last month, Apple released many iApps. Safari was the first one that get installed on my iBook.
After almost a month of use, it is really damn fast, as said by Steve Jobs and many other
reviewers. I am now think about another switch, a switch from Mozilla for OS X to Safari.
Actually, it has become my default browser right now. But, of course, as it is still in
Beta, some pages are not rendered properly, especially my punknix.com. If you have used
Safari to view my pages, you should see that the left navigation column is little bit
overlapped with the dark gary bar. Fortunately, Safari provides a bug report button so that
I was able to report this display bug to Apple.

iPhoto 2.0. After played for a few days, I still have no idea what significant improvement
I could found. It is still too slow on my iBook. The only one thing I could prove is that
it integrates with iTunes, as I could select songs from my iTunes library for a
slide show. The one-click enhance is not quite work on some of my pictures, it sometimes
makes the photo darker.

iMovie 3.0. It is no more full screen, which is great, and it is more aligned with other
iLife apps in terms of layout. The download file size is around 83MB, which is not so
big given that I have cable connection. I don't use iMovie much, but will try to explore
more some days later.

Since iTunes, iPhoto and iMovie are availbale as free download while iDVD does not, I would
say the iDVD cost $US50. It is not expensive and should say it is reasonable.
However, Apple said that iDVD only supports the Mac with SuperDrive,
so I think that the external (Firewire) DVD-RW could not be supported. Otherwise, I will
buy an external DVD-RW drive together with iLife in order to show support of their effort.