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Apple Updates iPhoto 47

hrbrmstr writes "Apple released an update to iPhoto, bringing it up to version 4.0.2. From the horse's mouth: 'iPhoto 4.0.2 addresses minor issues with Smart Albums and European books, and provides notification when new versions of iPhoto are available.' Get it from Software Update or from Apple support."
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Apple Updates iPhoto

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  • but does a 4.0.x update to iPhoto deserve to be on the front page? I mean, it doesn't even seem like there were any major changes. [Disclaimer: I'm an Apple fan...use iTunes when I am in windows [although i -still- cannot get Rhythmbox to accept .m4a files in the linux world! aaargh!], use an ipod , girlfriend has a G4 that i like a lot]
  • What's that? Sounds like a kind of bet, like a European call option.
  • This? (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Onan ( 25162 ) *
    I'm an enthusiastic mac user. I read most of the stories in the apple.slashdot.org section.

    I hate people who put up posts saying, "This isn't news! I'm a nerd and this doesn't matter to me! I want a refund!"

    I usually find stories about updates to, say, the OS and major applications to be useful. It provides a forum for people to compare notes about the new version.

    And yet, despite all this... Did this really merit an article? I'd think that if there's anyone in the world who'd be interested in this it

    • Re:This? (Score:3, Funny)

      by yapyap ( 800508 )
      What are you talking about? iPhoto has fixed minor issues with smartbooks and european books. How can you not think this is interesting news?
      • Don't forget "and provides notification when new versions of iPhoto are available."

        Now you don't have to rely on /. for upgrade news!
        • Re:This? (Score:4, Funny)

          by biglig2 ( 89374 ) on Tuesday August 03, 2004 @04:18AM (#9867519) Homepage Journal
          Alas, the method it uses to provide that notification is an automatic slashdot submission, so there's more of this sort of story to come.

          Where's the new iTunes though? I'd like one that isn't broken.

          Please don't post replies saying that your iTunes isn't broken, I know most people's isn't, but mine is and it's not my computer's fault (unless you want to blame it for running Windows XP, which you probably do)
  • What the %&^$*? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by tm2b ( 42473 ) on Monday August 02, 2004 @11:49PM (#9866719) Journal
    What's New in iPhoto 4.0.2
    iPhoto 4.0.2 addresses minor issues with Smart Albums and European books, and provides notification when new versions of iPhoto are available.
    Why in the hell do we need applications to check for new versions? We have Software Update for that, and it does a fine job! Come on Apple, you're smarter than this!
    • Yeah, get a clue, Apple! In fact, let's hang out. We can go to town and see the Shakespeare theatre's production of The Taming of the Clue. Then we can go to my favorite restaurant, Clubie Tuesdays. Later you can come back to my house and we'll get high and watch reruns of the old Clubie Doo cartoons.
    • So you don't have to refresh slashdot every five minutes, I guess. I will anyway, of course, I gotta be the first to get 4.0.3!
    • Re:What the %&^$*? (Score:4, Informative)

      by Sebby ( 238625 ) on Tuesday August 03, 2004 @06:17PM (#9872733)
      It might be useful for checking updates to modules (or plugins) inside the app (something SU can't do)

      For example, if a printing place adds options, then only the module that displays the order/layout/etc stuff for that place need be updated, not the whole app, which is several MB in size, vs probably only a few 100k for the module, if that.
    • Yeah, but does Software Update check to see if there's an update to itself? It's an application to, so if Apple is going to add this to all of their applications, they should add it to S/U.

      Ok, so now it's recursive!
  • I like Iphoto (Score:2, Insightful)

    by eadint ( 156250 )
    But when you start to deal with allot of 6.3 MP photos it starts to get slow. that is one thing that ive noticed. i hope that this update might help that a little. it would be better to see posts like this update fixed this but didnt fix that instead of why is this post here.
  • by beetle496 ( 677137 ) on Tuesday August 03, 2004 @03:05PM (#9870772) Homepage
    I bought iLife at the beginning of last year, as I really wanted iDVD. At the time, iLife included iTunes 3, iPhoto 2, iMovie 3, and iDVD 3. I missed the free upgrade by a matter of weeks. Since then, I paid for the upgrade to Panther, and renewed my .mac account. With the exception of iTunes, all that software is now obsolete. I would like to have the current versions, but there is no upgrade path. I am not interested in Garage Band, so it just doesn't seem worth the money with everything else I paid Apple this past year. There is no upgrade path to the current versions, short of buying a new copy (at full price) of iLife '04. This is very frustrating to me. At the time, I understood having to pay for iLife just to get iDVD, as there are licensed codecs that cost Apple money (I already owned the rest). I can understand charging for Garage Band (it's new). iTunes is free. I paid for Jaguar and Panther without any regret. I know I am whining, but I really wish Apple was more generous with their upgrade paths for their consumer products. Really I am a MacFanBoi, but this is the second worse thing Apple has done in recent years (the first was charging for .mac -- after heavily advertising it a free feature of OS X).
  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 03, 2004 @04:51PM (#9871854)
    I am somewhat confused about the commotion about knowing what the file struture is. The reason I use Iphoto is so I don't have to know the file structure. You import you pictures and then by using albums, keywords, ect you can organize. Great stuff.

    To use an external editor I right click and choose open in external editor. I can even open multiple pictures by selecting more than one. I make my edits in Photoshop Elements and save them. The data is saved and refresed in iphoto. If I dont like it I can ALWAYS revert back to the original import version (under photos revert to original).

    I can backup my library by exporting what I want. So simple.
  • I get the feeling they may have yanked this update. 8/3/04 9:37PM EST and Software Update does not show the update (I have 4.0.1). Also, the link on the iPhoto support page is bad.
  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 03, 2004 @11:17PM (#9875314)
    The Apple discussion boards are talking that it's been pulled due to some issues.

    If you don't have an iTools login you can still view most everything in the Apple Discussion area.

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