Will osx lion support imovie hd6

I already have imovie hd 6 installed on my computer. Will my imovie hd 6 be affected or erased when I upgrade to osx lion?

iMovie 06 and iDVD 11 work fine with Lion.   However, be sure you back up everything on a separate hard drive just in case.
I used iMovie 06 several times with Lion with no difficulty.  However, I have since switched back to Snow Leopard for reasons unrelated to iMovie 06.

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    Just for reference this is a thread discussing the same topic.
    iMovie HD and Lion?
    What they point out is if you bought 'plug-ins' that run under HD 6, it's highly likely they are PowerPC based and will not run under Lion. The plug-ins are the problem some folks are seeing, especially ones they paid for originally to add functions to HD 6.

  • Currently running Snow Leopard with iWeb will Mountain Lion support it?

    Currently running Snow Leopard but wish to upgrade to Mountain Lian to support new iphone etc. Only problem being that I've just set up a small online page using iweb through an ftp server. will Mountain Lion support any changes that I make to my pages and can it then publish trhough the outside server?

    iWeb is supported in Mountain Lion. That said you need not upgrade to ML to support new iPhone 5. What OS are you using? All you need is iTunes 11.

  • Will mountain lion support safari 5.1?

    will mountain lion support safari 5.1?

    I've done the SMC reset as well as the PRAM and NVRAM, no dice.
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  • When will osx lion available in malaysia?

    When will osx lion available in malaysia?

    In order to please maxis,digi, and celcom Apple cant launch iphone 5 so soon. These companies still has a lot iphone 4 and 4S in stock, THEY FAILED TO SELL IPHONES THRU CONTRACT! Just imagine thailand and singapore has been selling iphone 5 and ipad mini for a while. I bet Apple will start selling Iphone 5 right from the store, right from the beginning for Malaysia market, no more thru telcos company!

  • Why OSX Lion supports Lao, Khmer, Myanmar, but not Thai???

    Quoted from the Apple's OSX Lion - over 250 new features - web,
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    Chatchalee wrote:
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1180
    I suggest you send Apple feedback with details about improvements you would like to see in that:
    http://www.apple.com/feedback/macosx.html
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  • Urdu Support: Does OSX Lion support Finder/Mail/System Menus in Urdu?

    Hello,
    I have been trying to customize OSX Lion for a while, and while I find that it supports Urdu natively, there are a few hiccups:
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    I have set my Keyboard layout to Arabic (as the keyboard supports Arabic better, and they're closely related in script)
    However, I have noticed that the System menus, Finder, Mail, etc are all still in English. Urdu is set as the only language, and English and other languages have all been disabled from System Prefs, and yet, the menus are all displayed in English only.
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    HasnainSaleem wrote:
    I am beginning to believe that OSX Lion only partly supports Urdu. Is this true?
    Yes, there is not yet any Urdu localization of the OS menus and dialogues.  Those languages for which this exists are listed directly in the published specs:
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    Since Lion does provide a keyboard for Urdu, I would be interested in the details about why you prefer to use the Arabic one instead.
    To ask Apple to add Urdu OS localization, go here:
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  • OSX Lion support

    Are there any plans to support the Blackberry Curve 8530 under OSX Lion (ver 10.7)?
    The current version of Verizon Access Manager does not work with this version of the OS.  It would be nice to know if/when Verizon and/or Smith Micro plans to catch up with Apple.  Heck, the dev tools have been out there for a year.
    Thanks in advance.

    I sorry we don't support the Blackberry Curve 8530 under OSX Lion (ver 10.7). We understand how important it is to have the most updated software, features, capabilities and devices. We are continuously working on new products and services with the manufacture to better meet the needs of our customers. You can sign up for email updates for new products and services we offer via the link below:
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  • What Macs will mountain lion support

    What Macs will mountain lion support

    Looks like Apple has a five year shelf life built into it's computers as far as OS compatability is concerned. Guess I better start saving up for a 2014 Mini.
    It depends on your perspective - if you consider "shelf life" as the amount of time before a computer will no longer accept new OS releases, that is one way to look at it. However, if you consider that the computer is still viable for a long time after its last eligible update, its useful life is a lot longer than just five years. I have been getting about ten years of useful economic life of every Mac I've ever bought and I think that's pretty reasonable (they all eventually get the maximum RAM and bigger hard disks).
    Put another way, a 2007 Mini is every bit as useful as the day you bought it. I think it is more reasonable to expect you will not feel its age until about 2017.
    It is also nothing new with Macs... they have all averaged five or six years of "upgradability" since the very first one in 1984. Eventually the OS has to evolve.

  • Will OSX Lion still support FCP Studio?

         With the disaster that FCP X is turning out to be, is there any indication as to whether or not any versions of FCP Studio will still work with OS X Lion?  I have a sneaking suspicion that it will not, considering the approach Apple has taken with the FCP X release, but I haven't heard anything definitive yet.  I'm hoping Apple will come out with some kind of statement regarding FCP X soon, because the way this release has been handled is absolutely bizzare.  If there is no intention of continuing to support the professional community, just say so, and everyone can move on to something else.

    It was an upgrade. Lion installs itself through an installer app (not rebooting from a disc), and the only apparent option is to do an upgrade from Snow Leopard.
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    That isn't to say there many not be an option to do a clean install of Lion...if there is, I'll do that when it goes public. But things have run fine having installed it as an upgrade.
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  • Will EMC storage work fine now that OSx Lion supports ALUA?

    We are on the verge of purchasing a whole new Xsan and EMC storage is under consideration. Does anyone have any experience with EMC and XSAN?
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    Here is a quote from the Xsan 2.3 manual: "Use only Apple-qualified RAID systems or ALUA-compliant RAID systems for storage devices."

    I have a similar problem, except I can't edit contacts or appointments on any of my three OSX devices, but I can edit them on my iOS7 devices.
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  • Will OSX Lion be compatible with hybrid disk drives?

    I woud like to know if the new OSX will have support for hybrid disk drives. The drives that have a medium/small SSD disk and a bigger HDD disk. From what i've hear, for now OSX snow leopard is not compatible because it start to give errors of low disk space on the SSD part, since that is the main disk and have small volume.

    There is no support for hybrid drives (although, the Momentus XT is the only one I know of).  The OS sees the drive as a standard hard drive.  Many people are using this drive with Snow Leopard without issue.  The operating system cannot see the SSD portion of the drive as such.  The hardware within the drive determines what gets stored on the SSD portion.  I have not heard of any low disk space errors consistent with your comment.

  • Will mountain lion supports a 10 bits color depth?

    Just wondering if and when it will, and how much it affects color accuracy in photography comparing to chain that supports a full 10 bits per channel color depth.
    Thanks in advance for your answer.
    Max

    killhippie wrote:
    Its a big deal for me sadly, Lion is still somewhat buggy and I fear it always will be, and now 10.8 comes along, I don't want my main machine to be part of the IOS family. For myself its time to move on from Apple. Great machines but I liked OS X being different to IOS, now the line between both is far to blurred and seeing the same thing on every machine almost is not what I personally want, this is not innovation in my mind just assimilation, time to look for something else why my iMac still has some value.
    Then please be realistic. The announcement just came out and people are already arguing over the cost or if it will be free. That will be well down the track. Just get on with using either Lion or Snow Leopard, whatever you prefer and worry about ML when it is released!
    Pete

  • WIll Mountain Lion Support My MBP 17 2.33 Core 2 Duo?

    Background:
    I'm currently running Snow Leopard, have recently lost my MobileMe syncing (2 weeks ago) with the closure of the MobileMe service and I'd like to use iCloud to hook in with my iPhone 4S and iPad 3. Given Apple's unfortunate sequencing of dates as regards when MobileMe was discontinued and when Mountain Lion is released, I'd like to avoid upgrading to Lion to use iCloud, only to upgrade to Mountain Lion a couple of weeks later. I am currently without the ability to sync calendars, contacts etc on my MBP on the native apps, and yes I know I can log into the iCloud website every time I want to add a calendar entry etc but that isn't the same as having syncing run automatically and natively on the machine and in the background whilst I use the normal system apps.
    Therefore, I'm trying to find out if my MBP is compatible with Mountain Lion but it's seeminlgy very difficult to find out and Apple aren't exactly helpful on the issue.
    The link to the tech specs for Mountain Lion is here:
    http://www.apple.com/osx/specs/
    The site says:
    Supported Models: MacBook Pro (Mid/Late 2007 or newer)
    The spec for my MBP is here:
    http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/macbook_pro/specs/macbook-pro-core-2-duo-2 .33-17-specs.html
    It says they were introduced late 2006 but I don't know exactly when mine was bought. I am trying to double check receipts etc.
    MacRumors provides a bit of insight:
    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1402449
    "the connection to 32-bit graphics drivers as the culprit"
    Predicament: Unfortunately the Mountain Lion tech specs provide rough date ranges, instead of specific models / configurations supported, which isn't helpful at all.
    Q: In the absence of any further information, how can I find out whether or not my machine is compatible? What can I check in About This Mac to give me a clue?
    Any constructive feedback is greatly appreciated.
    Thank you...
    Clown Guy
    P.S. I would have posted this in the Mountain Lion forum.... but there isn't one!?!

    "Supported Models: MacBook Pro (Mid/Late 2007 or newer)"
    That means the models introduced in mid/late 2007 and after.
    "The spec for my MBP is here:
    "http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/macbook_pro/specs/macbook-pro-core-2-duo-2 .33-17-specs.html
    "It says they were introduced late 2006 but I don't know exactly when mine was bought. I am trying to double check receipts etc."
    Your model was introduced before 2007. That means your model is too early to qualify. It doesn't matter when it was bought, just when it was designed and introduced.
    I share your pain. I'm typing this on MacBook Pro the same vintage as yours.  It fails the technical test about 32/64-bit EFI boot code:
    ioreg -l -p IODeviceTree | grep firmware-abi
        | |   "firmware-abi" = <"EFI32">

  • Will OSX Lion remember my different display setups?

    I have a projector that I plug into at work and then at home I have an external display. I set these monitors up differently (e.g. Projector is the second monitor and my external screen at home is set up as the primary monitor) Will I have to go to the settings and re-configure this every time that I swap between the monitor at home and the projector at work?
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    The only active thing I see on that page is the banner near the top which keeps changing: "For the cat pictures", "For the poet", etc. Do you not see that? I did not see any link for "Home". Try these pages:
    * http://kb.mozillazine.org/Websites_look_wrong
    * http://kb.mozillazine.org/Images_or_animations_do_not_load
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