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He said iLiife not iTunes. iTune sis not part of iLife.
iLife includes Garageband, iMovie, iWeb (I think), iPhoto, and some other stuff. For the price nothing comes close to it. Though I think MS is trying their own take on the bundle. Garageband by itself is worth is the price of iLife. Its a full fledged DAW, that is simple and easy to use, but is based off of a pro-grade audio engine (Logic). It allows for full access to you plugins unlike other much more expensive artists versions of similar software, and Apple usually tests newer plugins, and concepts there before they make it to the big bro.
iTunes is shit, wherever you install it. its not as bad on OSX as it is on Windows in certain instances, but its still slow, clunky and downright awfully designed due to its patchwork nature. My biggest gripe with it is that the iTunes store takes longer to load on the stupid thing than my Library, which is over 400GBs (I buy a lot of shows).