French Blog Mac4Ever claims that iLife\’11 will arrive on August 7, 2010. In keeping with their sources, the $79 package will feature 64-bit apps, deeper integration with Facebook, completely revamped iWeb, and a mysterious new app. What could or not it’s?
There are not any details about this mysterious software that apparently is taking the place of iDVD-which the publication says will disappear forever in this release. I\’m not surprised about iDVD vanishing, given the indisputable fact that most video material is now shared online and not through physical media. But what other iLife application may be good for consumers?
A New Hypercard
My gut instinct prediction: An iOS app creator for consumers, no real programming requiring. All visual and pretty, unlike Google\’s App Inventor.
Think about it as the hot Hypercard for iOS, something that could allow the typical consumer to build an app for their iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad using templates, images, fields, drag-and-drop behaviors, and the potential of accessing online page. Something like this will likely allow people to create personalized experiences in these devices, linked to online galleries of content. I will be able to imagine people creating their own apps to reflect their own worlds, putting together media of all types.
No Fart Apps Invasion
Instead of causing an invasion of private apps inside the App Store, this new fantasy Hypercard would produce applications which might be installed immediately on any iOS devices. People could be ready to send them around to family and friends without danger for Apple: Since no complex programming could be allowed, there could be no risk of folk using it to sneak in a tethering app on their iPhone (until the same old hackers discover the way to do it, it’s).
Of course, that is just fantasy and hop, not a rumor based in any actual information. But it surely\’s nice to dream about Apple empowering users with something like this, identical to they did within the 90s with Bill Atkinson\’s original genius creation. [Mac4ever]
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