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January 2011
(76%)
18 Reviews
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free for existing owners, 64-bit support provides improved performance, Photo Stream can now share videos
Photo Stream sharing options are poorly explained, no new editing features
The improved performance alone is enough to make this upgrade worth having. However, the iCloud and Photo Stream features can be a bit confusing at times, and may deter some people from using them. Even so, iPhoto remains the quickest and easiest way of o...
Published: 2013-05-09, Author: Michael , review by: itproportal.com
Beautiful interface, Good editing tools and effects, Photo organisation helpers, Impressive sharing options, Attractive "journal" photo scrapbooks
Limited features compared to some rivals
iPhoto is certainly one of the most stylish, easy to use, and impressive iPhone photo apps around. For consumers who want to organise, correct, and enhance their photos, and then share them in a variety of ways, iPhoto for iPhone is a great option. It do...
All in all, iPhoto ’11 is a nice addition to iLife, with some neat addition and feature improvements. The Facebook integration is sure to be a hit with users, and although I don’t like some of the other small changes that Apple has made, such as three ...
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
We're constantly hearing rumours that the next iLife is on its way (surely iLife '14 can't be far off?), but in most respects iPhoto '11 looks good for some time yet. The main bit that's started to creak is the skeuomorphic visual styling, whose pine book...
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...