![]() Enjoy stunning new full screen views for Faces, Places, and Events.Ever since my first iPhone, I have been using iPhoto to manage all those photos.Īccording to Apple, iPhoto version 9.0 which comes with iLife ‘11 adds the following new features: Two things have happened to change all that: the ability of iPhoto to generate photo albums, nicely bound, that I could share with family and the advent of the iPhone - which probably doubled my annual photo count. I didn’t trust an app and its potentially buggy database, but I trusted Mac OS and then Mac OS X and my backups. Because there was no good way to manage those photos, I collected them in directories on my Mac by event, and I still do that. I started shooting and managing digital photos long before iPhoto was released, about 1999. ![]() iPhoto ‘11 (technically, version 9.0) adds important refinements, but more importantly, gets really serious about your treasured photos. Since then, it has grown from a modest photo manager to a major, substantive app that’s essential for every Mac user. Apple’s first version of iPhoto was released in January, 2002.
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