IWeb Install Question

Hello. I was wondering if I can install all the features of iLife EXCEPT iMovie, and have iWeb still work? I want to use it and I also want to use iPhoto and the new iDVD. But I don't want to install or use iMovie because I heard that it's much worse than the previous version. Thanks!
Jason

Hmmm, I'd imagine iWeb would still "work" but if you wanted to use the media browser, you might have problems with iWeb expecting the Movies stored in iLife '06 format. Not sure if it would cause a crash or just not work, but it is possible to install things the way you want to and try it out.

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