I have an emac OS X 10.4.11. How can I tell if I have . . .

I have an emac OS X 10.4.11. How can I tell if I have iMovies and a firewall?
Thanks.

1. Check if it's in the Applications folder in the Finder's sidebar.
2. Check the Security and Sharing panes of System Preferences.
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