Apple today updated iMovie for the Mac video editor with a handful of bug fixes and a few minor improvements that affect sorting and foreign language support. The Cupertino company also release a new version of its development tool, Xcode. The most notable improvement in iMovie for the Mac includes the option to sort events in the sidebar, the ability to change the font styling in new titles introduced in iMovie 10 and the ability to adjust the duration of a transition by double-clicking it in the timeline. These are minor improvement, but welcome ones for users who spend a lot of time editing videos using the iMovie app. Below is a change log of what is new in iMovie 10.0.2: Option to sort events in the sidebar by date Change the font, size, and color of new titles introduced in iMovie version 10 Double-click a transition in the timeline to adjust its duration Crop and rotate clips in events Add speed effects using the Adjustments Bar Option to smoothly transition in and out of speed effects Fixes issues that could cause iMovie to quit unexpectedly Resolves issues that could cause sharing to fail Improves reliability of search when using partial or multiple search terms General usability improvements on computers using certain languages In addition to an iMovie update, Apple also rolled out changes to its software development and testing tool Xcode. Xcode 5.1.1. version is primarily a maintenance release that brings bug fixes and stability improvements to the OS X app. These small fixes follow an earlier, larger release (v5.1) that added new SDKs for OS X 10.9 Mavericks, OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, and iOS 7.1. Apple’s iMovie app is available from the Mac App Store for $14.99 and is free for customers who buy a new Mac. Xcode is a free download from the Mac App Store. Continue reading
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