] "According to sources familiar with the plans, Apple is ] expected to announce at the Macworld Expo in San ] Francisco Tuesday that consumers will have to pay for new ] versions of iDVD, iPhoto and iMovie, which will be sold ] together as a bundle. Previously, Apple had offered ] upgrades to its digital media, or "i" applications, for ] free. ] iMovie is used for digital movie editing, and iDVD burns ] the final product onto a DVD. iPhoto is used to organize, ] edit and print photos. The move to charge up to $50 for ] the software trio is potentially the first step in ] charging for all six "i" applications, which would ] continue to be bundled for free with new Macs, sources ] said. " I know its not 1998, but I hate the "Bait and Switch" tactic. Apple preparing new upgrade fees |