Which v of iMovie 6HD is right?

A weird question??? I just noticed when I upgraded to ILife 08 it didn't put in IMovie 07 which i didn't question because of all the comments about iMovie08 but now I have a imovie Hd 6.03 but in previous version on my computer for iMovie there is a imovie Hd 6.04 which doesn't make sense??
Which version should I be using?
Any help would be appreciated.

I just remembered when I loaded ilife08 it told me it wouldn't load the imove upgrade from iLife08.
Ok.. then I should use v 6.04 rather than 6.03? Guess I questioned why it was in previous folder. I must have downloaded for free??? duhhh

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