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Create standout photos with a comprehensive set of powerful but easy-to-use editing tools. Instantly transform photos taken in Portrait mode with five different studio-quality lighting effects.

Choose Enhance to improve your photo with just a click. Then use a filter to give it a new look. Markup lets you add text, shapes, sketches, or a signature to your images. And you can turn Live Photos into fun, short video loops to share. You can also make edits to photos using third-party app extensions like Pixelmator, or edit a photo in an app like Photoshop and save your changes to your Photos library.

Bring even more life to your Live Photos. When you edit a Live Photo, the Loop effect can turn it into a continuous looping video that you can experience again and again. Try Bounce to play the action forward and backward. You can also trim, mute, and select a key photo for each Live Photo.

With just a click, you can apply one of nine photo filters inspired by classic photography styles to your photos. MU, please select these "trending" applications manually and seriously.

I can not even get it to download. CortezL Feb 27 I was unsuccessful in downloading. It was needing I file I could not aquire. I bought refurbished Mac and I have never been able to download it to my computer?? It says it belongs to another owner??? Mcr Oct 30 Note, this will no longer run in Catalina, I still prefer it to Photos.

I may stick with Mojave for awhile StarMessage Mar 7 Unfortunatelly Apple did not know that and replaced it with the inferior Photos app. I have iPhoto 7. I'm using Maverick When Apple executives released the new application called Photos in the spring of , they left open a very short window in which iPhoto fans could download and install version 9.

Apple had apparently adopted a rather arrogant policy in which they were compelling iPhoto users to make the transition to Photos and to the iCloud by locking iPhoto users out of using the latest iteration of iPhoto anymore. How did they accomplish this? In two ways: 1 by making sure that iPhoto before 9. It is their game, and you have to play by their rules, they were saying. If you could not manage to download version 9.

Too bad for you! Apple fixed things so that version 9. They vented their anger all over the Internet, as they repeatedly encountered what appeared to be an error in the App Store application whenever they tried to download the upgrade to version 9. When they tried to download the iPhoto update, all they would get was a cryptic message saying that the file was "temporarily unavailable. I was among that group who tried, but failed, to download that final upgrade.

Well, the frustration is over, because today, as always, I clicked on iPhoto listing in the Updates tab of the App Store, and, to my surprise and delight, the upgrade to version 9. I just installed it on the Yosemite partition of my Mac Pro, and it launched just fine.

The "temporary" freeze-out appears to have ended. Now, all those diehard iPhoto fans—some of whom complained that they were unable to access their treasure trove of images—can get off their knees: their prayers have been answered. However, these humble supplicants should not overlook the lesson: you never know how long the download window will remain open. So, if you want version 9. You just never know if that window will soon crash right on top of your hands. Just opened my Macbook and wanted to download all the photos i made.

Why does apple do this? Not that i am against change, but this Please get it back and make a lot of apple users happy. Whoever programmed it must have once worked for Microsoft. There is no rhyme or reason to it. Apple for some reason is becoming less user friendly on some of its Applications sigh. I miss iPhoto. It is better than Photos. Great app. It used to be great and continues to be great. Hey Folks, two things I can' figure out.

How to have my albums on the left organized either in alphabetical order or in order they were created--mine is total chaos. Second thing, can't even figure out how to name a photo right now! Help function has not helped--I don't see what they describe when I folo the steps Any tips?

Not quite handy software. It is not clear how to move files with pictures to another places. Nothing else can describe this piece of low end engineering poor excuse of a program! Upgraded to Yosemite which was a hell and of course, iPhoto screwed up my data base!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Enk3 Jan 22 Latest version for iLife '11 that still runs on Snow Leopard is 9. This update is not available for this Apple ID either because it was bought by a different user or the item was refunded or cancelled. I don't understand, i updated to os x Yosemite and then attempted to update iPhoto but it says that. Liselotte Oct 19 Great, this fixes the dreadful sorting problems I had on OSX Thebryceman Nov 11 No, no, no Apple!

Why did you kill the Home Sharing feature? I don't what to use slow and limited internet services like iCloud and Photo Streams to do this. Did Apple remove Home Sharing to make us pay more for an expanded iCloud storage - me thinks so! Also, why did they replace the search field with a stupid search button that when clicked just expands into the search field? Pointless animation. Likewise, when will they bring the small floating Info pane back instead of forcing us to use up all the screen real estate on the left and ultimately see less of our images?

I really wish there was a decent alternative to this degraded iPhoto as they have degraded Aperture as well! Xenophile Oct 23 Don't be so cheap, Apple. Make it free and leave Aperture as the paid upgrade. I know that you'll be all over me, but it has to be said - iPhoto sucks! My entire database is ruined and the associations between the thumbnails and the actual pictures are gone.

I tried to rebuild the database with iPhoto internal command as well as with Fat Cat - to no avail. I run iPhoto 9. Dream of new iLife and iWork is killing me. VP-charlotte Jan 7 I can't use it in OS X It said it needs I have used iPhoto for years, however I am just in the process of going back to sort my photos in the Finder. It's just taking too much time to keep my stuff in order with iPhoto.

In the beginning, iPhoto is a nice app, everything looks polished and handy, but if you are a long-time-user and you've had to rebuild your library several times after many upgrades, you start loosing hope that Apple get's this right at some point… Apple seems to be more interested in presenting new features to attract new buyers than maintaining the app.

Most features look great in the commercial-like videos, but in reality they don't really work. The duplicate-creation of iPhoto is terrible, especially if you use an iPhone — and by deleting duplicates, you always run danger of deleting the wrong ones even with the specialised duplicate remover apps. Actually it is quite telling about iPhoto that those apps even exist. Another really bad thing is that iPhoto can completely mess up date and time of your photos.

So after all, I can recommend iPhoto to order prints and photo books, and for slideshows. However the organisation and especially the import of files I wouldn't hand over to it. If you still do, and you have many pictures, you should have more than one library, otherwise iPhoto can become very slow. Anyway, I would love this app, if it would work as advertised…. Useless when half of m previous library photos can't be edited. Asked to make a duplicate, but that's impossible because they don't exist any more.

A-w Nov 1 Jazzyguy Nov 1 No problems with this Upgrade and no problems at all with iPhoto. Mack-N-Tosh Oct 17 Crashes frequently when editing photos, especially when using the "De-noise" and "Tint" sliders. It's been very crash-prone ever since version 9. Previous versions have never crashed on me. I apologize, I'm still using 8. Is there any reason to upgrade? Is this faster? MacPro OS X Beto-Boton Oct 2 No longer deletes photos imported from SD card. It just doesn't give the option Fishboy Oct 1 For the sake of all mankind, please add the ability to disable "Faces" in iPhoto.

There are many, many requests for this on several Apple iPhoto discussion boards. EarlyAdopter Oct 1 I've never had much grief with iPhoto. The program keeps the original version of each image in the, duh, "Originals" folder so that nothing gets ruined permanently if you goof up an edit. This is actually a link from the old name of "Originals" to the newer "Masters" folder for those files.

Use right or control-click on the iPhoto Library to access the actual directory structure if you are new to the later versions of the system and software. Why, for crying out loud, when I update a picture in iPhoto the original file is not updated. I suggest that the stupid guys who programmed this awful code will take a course with the guys who programmed iTunes.

Easy to use, lightweight and well worth it in this kind of situation. Drdul Jan 3 I wrote the dev, who replied, "The iPod Folders feature is no longer present in iPhoto Library Manager 4, for the time being at least. We are looking into different hopefully better solutions for keeping photos from multiple libraries synced with an iPod or iOS device in the future though. Simply install version 3 of iPLM see download link at top of MU listing alongside version 4 be sure to rename version 3 of the app to something like "iPhoto Library Manager 3" before dragging it into the Applications folder, or install it somewhere else.

The two versions use a different naming convention for preference and cache files, so both versions can be used on the same Mac if you upgraded from version 3 to version 4, your preference files from version 3 are still there. Just be sure not to run both versions at the same time -- quit version 3 before running version 4 and vice versa. Drdul Dec 14 Version 4 of iPhoto Library Manager is great!

It is particularly handy to be able to browse photos without having to launch iPhoto, especially as I can drag photos out of iPLM to the desktop or another app.

For my purposes, the list view and search functions make it easier to find photos in iPLM than in iPhoto. Jumping from one library to another is fast and seamless. There's not much need to actually use iPhoto any more! Midorosan Dec 14 In the absence of any other method and because a rating is required I rated it just to post. My statement was very clear it does not work for me in Mountain Lion therefore I cannot rate it.

I am trying to be objective no need for anyone to get all huffed up. Midorosan Sep 11 Does not work with mountain Lion. Drdul Jun 24 I sync some of my iPhoto libraries between Macs using Dropbox. It turns out the problem was my iPhoto libraries, which had been incrementally upgraded from older versions of iPhoto, and contained alias folders. Specifically, new versions of iPhoto store original versions of photos in a folder called Masters, whereas older versions stored them in a folder called Originals.

An upgraded iPhoto library will contain an alias folder called Originals linking to the Masters folder. The problem is that Dropbox can't tell the difference between an alias folder and a real folder, so it uploads, syncs and stores images in both folders. Fortunately, iPLM includes a function to rebuild an iPhoto library, which gave me a new library with all events, albums and keywords intact but not smart albums, which were easy enough to recreate , and more importantly, without any alias folders.

Add in a few other libraries, and I now have a lot more space available in Dropbox. Sccotaw May 19 While ILM is really good at what it does, there is a serious unadvertised deficiency with regard to working on Referenced libraries photos not inside the library. If you try to do it, the resulting libraries will actually be managed photos inside the library. Their support has confirmed this behavior. This trait ought to be documented in the app write up so that people who are considering getting it for use on Referenced libraries realize that the product will not do what they likely want.

Ced Apr 28 This feature is already included in iPhoto. Simply press the "alt" key while launching iPhoto Beto-Boton Apr 16 I've been using it for quite some time and I love it. If you have tons of photos and too many external HDs, this is an app for you. I organised my photos in different libraries and different drives having access very quickly to all my photos.

Such a useful app. Drdul Nov 23 I maintain about 8 different iPhoto libraries on different local and network disks, and iPLM allows me to access and switch between all of them with ease. Of course, there are other apps that can do that. And even better, it allows me to sync different combinations of photos to different devices. Charldoug Jan 8 Please can someone help me. I downloaded this application as I thought it looked really useful and I am sure it is.

However it asked me to update my iPhoto software which I went on to do and then to create a library in IPhoto Library, now all my photos have been wiped out of my iPhoto Library and iPhoto is totally empty. Everything has gone, of course I do have it all backed up, however I had many albums and folders which I spent time creating and was using.

Please help me. Robertcoogan Sep 16 A great little app, a definite recommend. Please add this option!!! Preferences option allows the user to specify which Library if any ILM should register when it quits, so that subsequently launching iPhoto or the other iApps always opens the same Library. The selected Library is indicated in the Library List with a blue dot.

Pablito May 5 I hope to see something like this soon in this software that is amazing!! Robertcoogan Feb 18 Very useful program! I have two different libraries, one for work on my MBP , and one for home on my iMac. Now I can use this little app to switch between them. Peter-Black Dec 5 My iPhoto Library just topped 10, images. I've wanted to sort them for ages, so I spent an hour or thereabouts looking and trying the various iPhoto library managers and this one is clearly the cream of the crop and well worth the shareware fee.

It is smooth and easy to use. It would also be mucho cool to have automatic syncing from the main library to other libraries containing that image.



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