Apple updates iMovie for iPhone, iPad with new Storyboards and Magic Movie features. Here are all the details on this.
You can now download iMovie, Numbers, Keynote, Pages, and GarageBand apps for both the macOS and iOS platforms for free on both old and new iPhone, iPad or Mac.
For those among us that are hardcore fans of not only Apple products, but also the software and mobile applications that they make, I am pretty sure you paid close attention to the announcements made during the recent media event in San Francisco. The public and media focus centered predominately around the fact that Apple were launching a new and improved Apple TV as well as the all new iPad, both of which are set for public release a week from today.
Just like how iMovie was hacked to run on iPhone 3GS, it was only a matter of time before someone figured out a way to install iMovie 1.2 for iPad 2 on to the first-gen iPad.
The announcement of the iPad 2 might have been the big news to come out of today's Apple event, but they also showed off three new apps - Photo Booth, iMovie and GarageBand - all for the iPad 2. Video demo in a official video after the break.
iMovie is one of the most popular app available on the iTunes App Store. It was introduced with the launch of iPhone 4 back in June this year. With the release of iOS 4.1 and the 4th-gen iPod touch, Apple today has released version 1.1 of iMovie which brings quite a handful of new features!
Let me clear this up straight. No, the phone you see in the screenshot is not a jailbroken iPhone 4, but rather a jailbroken iPhone 3GS, running iOS 4. The iMovie app you see is basically a “broken” port which was being tried to run on non-iPhone 4 devices but had issues in the end.
Just in time for the iPhone 4 launch day, Apple has released iMovie app for iPhone 4. If you have already got an iPhone 4 lying around, hit the iTunes App Store now to download this app for $4.99 bucks.