ILife 08 not include in Macbooks?

Hi,
I very interested in buying a new Macbook from the online Apple Store and clicked on the product page and was wondering if *iLife 08* was included in this purchase? When I looked on the page it only showed that *iLife 06* was included.

You might want to check again. I checked both the Canada and US apple store on-line and they list iLife 08 with the package. Sometimes when they transition a new product it takes a day or so to get all the pages changed.

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