iPhoto 7.1.4 soon?

Written on July 13, 2008 by Nick Mediati and 1 person has commented

So a little earlier I was filling out a support request form for MobileMe because when I try to send invitations to friends for my MobileMie Web Gallery, Mail spits back a MobileMe promo page, minus the CSS layout. While filling out the form, I ran across a reference to iPhoto 7.1.4. Perusing the iPhoto [...]

Beginning Mac: Find and Email a Photo in My iPhoto Library

Written on June 27, 2008 by Jethro Jones and 13 people have commented

My very frustrated wife called me today to ask how to send a photo that she had imported to iPhoto ‘08. She was frustrated that she couldn’t find the actual file so she could attach it to an email. The iPhoto Library sits on our external drive (you can choose where your library is located [...]

Flickery - The “iPhoto” For Flickr

Written on May 19, 2008 by Bob Rudis and 8 people have commented

Eternal Storms has released a public beta of flickery, an OS X (Leopard only) client for flickr. It bring a great deal of iPhoto-like functionality to your flickr.com account in the way it displays photos and enables you to tag & group your collection. You can also browse, view and comment on pictures of your [...]

How To: Access your iPhoto ‘08 Library from your browser

Written on November 06, 2007 by Josh Pigford and 46 people have commented

Since iPhoto ‘08 came out back in August, I’ve had mixed feelings on its new features.
I’m not a huge fan of Events and there are lots of little things that just annoy me now. One of which is that the iPhoto library now exists as a “package” instead of a readily accessible set of folders. [...]

Apple makes major updates to both hardware and software

Written on August 07, 2007 by Josh Pigford and 5 people have commented

Today Apple announced and updated a whole slew of products in both their hardware and software lines.
Updates include a new iMac, new keyboard, updated iWork, updated iLife, and more. It was certainly an exciting day and arguably more exciting than the past few major WWDC or Macworld events.
Check out the full details after the jump.

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