
This update addresses issues in Keynote, Pages, and Numbers, and adds export compatibility to Pages with the standard ePub file format (for use with iBooks). Please select the file appropriate for your platform below. The latest stable version of FileZilla Client is 3.55.1. All three apps require OS X Mavericks or later if you attempt to download them while running an earlier version of OS X, you won’t be able to proceed.ĭownload FileZilla Client for Mac OS X. iPhoto and iMovie each appear on the store for $15, while GarageBand is a free download with a $5 in-app purchase. On the Mac side, you’re looking at iPhoto 9.5, iMovie 10.0, and GarageBand 10.0.

The iLife and iWork app suitesĪpple’s new iLife suite consists of three apps-iMovie, iPhoto, and GarageBand-available for both OS X and iOS. That way, when you visit the app’s page, it shows up as already “purchased” on your account, and you can download away. Though I can’t yet confirm it (I asked Apple for more details but have yet to receive a response), I suspect that Apple associates the iWork and iLife suite with your Apple ID when you first activate a new device. I’ll note that iWork and iLife apps only come free for the kind of device you’ve purchased-you won’t get the OS X versions of iLife and iWork for free because you recently purchased a new iPhone or iPad. When you do, however, the “Buy” button for those apps will be replaced with “Download” or “Update” (or the iCloud icon on the iOS App Store). If you want your free iWork and iLife apps-on OS X Mavericks or on iOS-you have to first visit the Mac App Store to do so. Instead, there’s no link or alert to be found. When Apple first announced that its iOS apps would be free with the purchase of a new iPhone, I theorized that Apple might include a notification alert after you first activated your new device, with a link to download your free apps. Here’s our guide to demystifying Apple’s new pricing structure on its iLife and iWork apps. But the apps are also free for users who already have the apps installed, and one app is free, period.


Apple made waves during Tuesday’s media event when the company announced that its iLife and iWork suite would be free for customers who buy a new Mac or iOS device.
