IMovie and iMovie HD

What is the difference between them. I seem to have both on my iBook. They use 50MB and 62 MB of space and if they are the same thing, one of them will have to go.
Thanks
Frances

It's coming up on the G3 thread because a Dual USB iBook is a G3.
The designation for a G4 iBook is an iBook G4 (not Dual USB, although, I know, technically, it is a dual USB because it has two USB ports). The Dual USB designation came about because the older clamshell-type (colored) original iBooks were single USB and G3. So the Dual USB came to be the designation for the newer G3's to differentiate between the two G3 models.
Your iBook is an iBook G4 and the iBook G4 Category can be found here:
http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=131
And the "Using your iBook G4" Forum can be found here:
http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=926
I hope this clears things up for you. You are not the first person to be confused about this, and I imagine you will not be the last.

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