GigaomThe Smart Mac: iTunes, iPhoto & Aperture
The last stop in our series of better file management through ideas based on smart folders brings us to iTunes, iPhoto and Aperture. All of these apps provide support for organizing… Read more »
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The last stop in our series of better file management through ideas based on smart folders brings us to iTunes, iPhoto and Aperture. All of these apps provide support for organizing… Read more »
Through the past three quarters, Aperture users (like myself) have only seen two updates to the pro-level photo processing and organization application from Apple — and those have really only been… Read more »
When Apple (s aapl) changed its One to One policy, I had no idea it would eventually affect me personally. As a consumer who recently upgraded to a high-end digital camera,… Read more »
With 2009 half way over, we’ve seen a lot of updates from Apple (s aapl), from new portables to new iPhones and some hot new Pro Apps, but several sections of… Read more »
Aperture is a great photo management application, but may not be suitable for everyone. I recently made a decision to move back to iPhoto in order to use some of the… Read more »
Apple is on a software-release roll. Yesterday they released Leopard 10.5.2 and today they have released Aperture 2. Aperture is Apple’s pro-level photograph editing and management software that has been picking… Read more »