Worth to update?

Hi,
I'm using iDVD '08 are there any enhancements to '09 and is it worth to upgrade to '09 when I'm only using iDVD?
Thanks and Cheers
Joerg

Hi
Yes me interested too. There has to be beta-testers out there with knowledge
and now that it's adverted I was hoping for more enlightment.
Is the Play-All button there ?
Is there a squees in more than 2h on a SL DVD (as in Roxio Toast™) ?
Input from USB2 Cameras ? OneStepDVD / Magic DVD
What else ?
In the Apple add there are no News info AT ALL !
Yours Bengt W

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