By John Gruber
Streaks: The to-do list that helps you form good habits. For iPhone, iPad and Mac.
Michael Tsai notes that unlike almost all commercial consumer software, iLife ’05 has no upgrade discount — if you bought iLife ’04, you still have to pay the full $79 price for iLife ’05. Tsai also points out that if you were planning on upgrading both iLife and Quicken, you can get a new Mac Mini — which comes with both titles in the software bundle — for just $220 more than the cost of iLife, Quicken, and a license for Mac OS X by themselves.
★ Monday, 24 January 2005