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Old Aug 24, 2009, 08:12 PM   #1
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iTunes, iLife, and iWork on Snow Leopard

Any idea when these "main" applications will have 64-bit?

I noticed that apple says that nearly all system applications will be 64-bit.. I think that iTunes, iLife and iWork are "system" applications...
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I'd guess iLife '10.

They are not system apps.
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I'm willing to bet the next release of iTunes becomes a 64-bit app.
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Any idea when these "main" applications will have 64-bit?

I noticed that apple says that nearly all system applications will be 64-bit.. I think that iTunes, iLife and iWork are "system" applications...
iLife, iWork and iTunes are not System Applications.

iTunes has not been rewritten in 64 bit as yet, nor is it a cocoa app.

I'd assume that in the next version of all these apps there will be the significant upgrade to the code to allow full access to Snow Leopard's new technologies.
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I'd guess iLife '10.

They are not system apps.
Do you think that the consumer apps will require a paid update to go Cocoa/64-bit?

I only ask because Apple just released FCS3 and LS2 before Snow Leopard. That doesn't make any sense to me–unless they're planning on a point release for each of the apps in the suites, giving them GCT goodness–because updates only happen once every two years or so.

Do you think that Apple would allow their professional apps to sit with two-year-old technology, having been released JUST prior to their multithreading tech?

I just don't see Apple making professionals pay for Snow Leopard enhancements to FCS2 and LS2 (and Aperture 3, yet to be released), but I do see iWork '10 and iLife '10 being the first we see such things on the consumer front.
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Do you think that the consumer apps will require a paid update to go Cocoa/64-bit?

I only ask because Apple just released FCS3 and LS2 before Snow Leopard. That doesn't make any sense to me–unless they're planning on a point release for each of the apps in the suites, giving them GCT goodness–because updates only happen once every two years or so.

Do you think that Apple would allow their professional apps to sit with two-year-old technology, having been released JUST prior to their multithreading tech?

I just don't see Apple making professionals pay for Snow Leopard enhancements to FCS2 and LS2 (and Aperture 3, yet to be released), but I do see iWork '10 and iLife '10 being the first we see such things on the consumer front.
I would also think that if they release a new version of iTunes (iTunes 9) this september it might be 64-Bit?! Who knows?
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I would also think that if they release a new version of iTunes (iTunes 9) this september it might be 64-Bit?! Who knows?
does itunes really need 64-bit ? multi-movie-watching ?
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does itunes really need 64-bit ? multi-movie-watching ?
iTunes needs something, it's getting a little unwieldy.
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does itunes really need 64-bit ? multi-movie-watching ?
Yes... Because it might make the bloated application load faster! iTunes needs to have this update for speed and reliability

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Correction

Oops, iTunes is a System Application.

Apple say that all system apps apart from Front Row, DVD Player and iTunes have been written in 64 bit.
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so many stewies....
It looks like im pointing at him and accusing him of something and he is like "wtf"
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I like your pic r.j.s!
I know, it's really funny when he answers people showing like wth dude why don't you know this
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