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January 2011
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The editors liked
New code base and polished user interface
Improved Facebook and Flickr integration
Design templates for e-mail
Full screen mode for maximum use of display
Improved Books and Cards design tools
Lower price for upgrade
Full-screen editing and viewing. Facebook integration. Rich e-mail and other output options. Histogram editing for exposure fine tuning. Works well with camera raw files.
Enhanced full-screen mode. Great Mail and Facebook integration. New slideshow themes. Improved options for pro-printed books and cards.
The editors didn't like
Editing controls virtually untouched
No more Extended Photo Info screen
Text and number-of-photo limitations for email attachments
Too modal—e.g
You can't zoom unless you're in Edit mode. Doesn't preserve geotags uploaded to Flickr. MobileMe galleries don't offer geo or people tagging.
Now there are two interfaces rather than one. Core editing and organizing tools largely unchanged.
Full-screen editing and viewing. Facebook integration. Rich e-mail and other output options. Histogram editing for exposure fine tuning. Works well with camera raw files.
Too modal—e.g, you can't zoom unless you're in Edit mode. Doesn't preserve geotags uploaded to Flickr. MobileMe galleries don't offer geo or people tagging.
iPhoto '11 is an elegant, easy way to import, organize, improve, and produce quality output from your digital photos, but it falls short of Picasa when it comes to integration with online galleries and face recognition. Buy it now...
Enhanced full-screen mode. Great Mail and Facebook integration. New slideshow themes. Improved options for pro-printed books and cards.
Now there are two interfaces rather than one. Core editing and organizing tools largely unchanged.
iPhoto ’11 looks great, but the core organizing and editing tools have scarcely changed at all. It’s all about the souped-up user interface and the new, exciting, and easier ways to share your photos. Product iPhoto '11 Company Apple Contact Apple...
Abstract: When iLife '11 was announced, I was quite excited to hear there was an update to iPhoto , and even more surprised to learn my local Apple Store had the software in stock the day after the " Back to the Mac " event.The feature list for the latest version o...
If you have an Intel Mac running Snow Leopard, the £45 iLife Upgrade may be worth the price for iPhoto '11 alone. The improved code and polished UI certainly improve the overall experience. But before you plunk down your money, spend some time looking...
Steve Jobs is fond of saying, “This is why we do what we do.” It’s a recognition that photos can have a powerful impact on our emotions. For the first few versions of iPhoto, I think the task was to simply provide a container for Apple customers to ma...
New code base and polished user interface, Improved Facebook and Flickr integration, Design templates for e-mail, Full screen mode for maximum use of display, Improved Books and Cards design tools, Lower price for upgrade,
Editing controls virtually untouched, No more Extended Photo Info screen, Text and number-of-photo limitations for email attachments
If you have an Intel Mac running Snow Leopard, the $49 iLife Upgrade may be worth the price for iPhoto ‘11 alone. The improved code and polished UI certainly improve the overall experience. But before you plunk down your money, spend some time looking...
New code base and polished user interface; improved Facebook and Flickr integration; design templates for email; full-screen mode for maximum use of display; improved Books and Cards design tools
Editing controls virtually untouched; no more Extended Photo Info screen; text and number-of-photo limitations for email attachments, $69 (as part of iLife '11 suite)
iPhoto ’11’s polished user interface certainly improves the user experience overall. But before you buy, spend some time looking at the new features, such as the full-screen mode, the email tools and the user interface. If these don’t appeal to you, th...
New code base and polished user interface; improved Facebook and Flickr integration; design templates for email; full screen mode for maximum use of display; improved Books and Cards design tools; lower price for upgrade
Editing controls virtually untouched; no more Extended Photo Info screen; text and number-of-photo limitations for email attachments, $69 (as part of iLife '11)
If you have an Intel Mac running Snow Leopard, the $69 iLife Upgrade may be worth the price for iPhoto ‘11 alone. The improved code and polished UI certainly improve the overall experience. But before you plonk down your money, spend some time looking ...