ddma said:I really looking forward to iPhoto 4. Anyone at MWSF04 tried it? How's the performance? Is it really improved?
pwharff said:I also am really looking forward to iPhoto 4 (although I don't know what happend to iPhoto 3???). I know that Steve always demo's on a the best Mac there is, which was a G5 so ofcouse it looked to operate well, I just so curious as to how well it will do on my G4. I'm also hoping that I'll finally be able to have sub-albums.
Anyway had a chance to try it out?
Ptpiz said:Are THERE SUB ALBUMS? THERE BETTER BE!!! EVERYONE REQUESTED THEM!
Arden said:Well, I'm going to the expo tomorrow, I'll give you guys a report, how about?![]()
Well, as a starter, it took a long long time to convert the old iPhoto database files (4500 photos) to the new format...ddma said:I really looking forward to iPhoto 4. Anyone at MWSF04 tried it? How's the performance? Is it really improved?
pwharff said:I also am really looking forward to iPhoto 4 (although I don't know what happend to iPhoto 3???).
ElDiabloConCaca said:I think Apple's trying to even out the versioning scheme of the apps that ship with iLife. If you noticed, before, there was iPhoto 2, iTunes 3, iMovie 3 and iDVD. Now, the package is called "iLife 04" (signifying 2004, apparently) and the versions have been adjusted accordingly... now we're at iTunes 4, iMovie 4 and iPhoto 4 -- the only exceptions being iDVD and GarageBand, I believe.
It may have been just too confusing for some people -- perhaps there were comments like, "iTunes is version 4, but I only get version 2 of iPhoto?" Now, with the common versioning scheme, you can be assured you're getting the latest and greatest of all the apps.
The only question left is... when Apple upgrades a product, say, iTunes, to version 5, will the other applications follow suit?