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Within iLife ‘09, and more specifically GarageBand ‘09, the Artist Lessons/Learn to Play feature seems to require an “Intel-based Mac with a dual-core processor or better.” Not only is this cutting PowerPC users out of the loop, but Apple is also cutting the (early) single-core Intel Macs out of the loop. Learn to Play is quite a prominent feature of GarageBand ‘09, and in itself encourages users to take out their wallets and upgrade. Lessons go for $4.99 each, and are available from an Artist Lessons store.
iLife ‘08 cut out support for G4 Macs in iMovie ‘08, supporting Intel Macs and G5 processors. This seems to be a continuing trend, with Apple constantly cutting support for PowerPC, encouraging a switch to intel.
Product [iLife ‘09] Via [Ars Technica]
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