I attended the Atlantic City Area Mac User Group (ACAMUG) meeting on Friday and was pleasantly surprised by the turn out and audience. Regular readers know that I'm a big advocate of Mac User Groups ...
My “Creative” for the day, I was told, would be “Sundown.” I recently took a test tutorial through Apple’s One to One program. The service, which costs $99 a year, allows anyone from a novice to an ...
After some 42 lessons, we’ve tackled most of the parts of OS X that are relevant to new Mac users. But, as they say in the late-night-commercial racket, “But wait, there’s more!” And by more, I mean ...
Apple just announced the new iPad, but one of the bigger announcements today aside from that was the availability of iPhoto for iOS. Jason Cipriani is based out of beautiful Colorado and has been ...
Apple's busy introducing a whole bunch of new apps to go along with its shiny new iPad, and iPhoto is near the top of the list. The "reinvention" of the iconic photo software will be available today ...
Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has been a contributing author to MacFixIt since the spring of 2008. One of his passions is troubleshooting Mac problems and making the best use of Macs ...
Alongside new iMacs, Apple today introduced iLife '08, which the company is calling "the most significant upgrade ever" to the award-winning suite of digital lifestyle applications — featuring a major ...
Along with the launch of the new iPad 3, Apple also announced some new applications. One of those is iPhoto, which will work on the iPhone 4 and 4S as well as the iPad 2 and the new iPad 3. iPhoto ...
Apple on Wednesday unveiled the latest version of its iLife software suite, with the 2011 edition including new versions of three included applications: iPhoto, iMovie, and GarageBand. As with ...
The writing has been on the wall for Apple’s older photo editing apps for some time now. Apple announced back in June of 2014 that both the consumer-level iPhoto app and the pro-level Aperture app ...
The last major version of iPhoto—iPhoto ’11—came out in October 2010. Since then, I find myself spending less time working with family photos and more time muttering family-unfriendly words. But ...