OK, it's official. iMovie 06 and OS 10.6.7 and iDVD 11

OK, it's official. (At least from me.)
I recently updated my Mac OS to 10.6.7 and I also updated iDVD.
I was unable to find any errors or anomalies with iMovie 06 and OS 10.6.7, and the latest iDVD.
Anyone else have similar results?

Hi Ziatron!
That is useful to know!
So, please be the first to upgrade to Lion and confirm that iMovie 6 continues to work!

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