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Dan Frakes compared the Mac mini to a Dell, and then responded to reader comments. In his final 'Apples and Oranges' comparison, he tackles the value of software bundles. Mac OS versions 101 Bally Slots: Masque Publishing Arcade/slot Commercial 8.0–10.4 The 11th Hour: Trilobyte 1997 Adventure Commercial 7.5 2K5: DoomHammer Software 1998 Fighting Commercial 7.5 2weistein: Brainmonster Studios 2008 Educational/adventure Commercial 10.3 or higher 3 in Three: Cliff Johnson/Cinemaware 1989 Puzzle Commercial/Freeware. MacBooks come with Apple's iLife software bundle, which consists of iPhoto, iMovie and GarageBand. IPhoto lets you import photos from CDs, folders and digital cameras; organize them into events and albums; edit for exposure, color, saturation and contrast; and even apply filters and effects. IMovie lets you edit videos and create home movies, with options to add music, transitions.
So what do you do with an iMac? Like almost any other computer, iMacs comes with a number of preloaded software packages, and you can buy many more separately.
iLife takes your ho-hum family photos and movies and jazzes them up into something your friends and family might actually want to watch. Create chic photo albums, or make Hollywood-style movie trailers from family movies. GarageBand, which is included with iLife, teaches you how to play piano or guitar, and if you record your wonderful singing voice, compensates for any unfortunate deficiencies in natural talent.
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FaceTime, another preloaded application, lets you connect to your friends and family in high-def and larger-than-life using that fancy HD camera on the iMac. However, they'd better have another Apple device like an iPad, iPhone or even iPod Touch, or else this software won't cut it. No worries -- Skype or most other free Internet call software will still let you talk to your PC friends.
Most office drones around the world know Microsoft Office's family of productivity tools. While you can get this for the iMac too, Apple has its own set of tools called iWork. This set includes word processing, spreadsheet and presentation software, but no database creation tools. If you're the type to avoid paying for office suites when you don't have to, then consider OpenOffice, which offers a free Mac version of database creation tools compatible with OS X [source: OpenOffice].
So where do you get applications that don't come with your iMac? Why, the Mac App Store of course. Mac App Store is actually an application that serves as an Apple purchasing portal. After you download and install Mac App Store, you can buy things like iWork and other tools, toys and games for your iMac. Apple's big on controlling your experience, so Mac App Store looks and works a lot like the App Store for its mobile devices. Only approved software is available here.
Don't fret -- there's nothing stopping you from getting software elsewhere. Other free goodies you should load your iMac with include DropBox for sharing files in the cloud, Adium for consolidating all your IMs, and Skype for keeping in touch with your friends and family.
Now, let's trick out our iMac with some of the cool accessories you can get for it.
