It just was not the same to see a Macworld Keynote without Steve Jobs but I thought that Phil Schiller did an admirable job in showing off the latest from Apple.
The top four innovations from my point of view were:
iPhoto – the changes to iPhoto are simply astounding. It is the most advanced photo management system for consumers ever conceived. It will make your photo library more accessible, more manageable and more useful than ever before. iPhoto is reason enough all by itself to buy a Mac!
iMovie – the new features in iMovie have me thinking about taking a video camera with my on my upcoming safari to Tanzania. The ability to manipulate your videos and the new tools introduced make video editing even within my capabilities.
The Mac Pack – The new package @ $169 of iWork, iLife and Leopard is a great way to get folks stuck back with Tiger finally into the modern age!
DRM – free iTunes – YES, this will make managing your music library as easy as managing your photo library. It is a credit to Apple that the record labels have finally seen the light and dropped the requirement for DRM on music. Apple has demonstrated that they have the market for music no one else can touch.
I like a lot of the features in the new MacBook Pro 17-inch, especially the new battery. While I know some will complain about the non-removable battery, I am sure that it can be replaced by Apple Service Providers and with 1000 cycle life and up to 8-hours on a charge, you do not have to carry a spare battery just to get through the day!
I was surprised to see Tony Bennett as the musical star at the end of the keynote but Artie was enraptured and applauded wildly.