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Apple has released an update to iPhoto that fixes a number of issues. The update weighs in at more than 757MB and is available for download through Apple's online support website. It should be available through the Mac App store soon.
What's New in Version 9.4.1

- Improves the reliability of syncing to iOS devices via iTunes
- Fixes an issue that could cause iPhoto to quit unexpectedly when using the Export command
- Addresses an issue that could cause iPhoto to quit unexpectedly when upgrading multiple books, cards, and calendars
- Resolves an issue with downloading and viewing photos synced from Facebook albums

Article Link: Apple Releases iPhoto 9.4.1 Update
 

Razeus

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Jul 11, 2008
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Still no option to sync albums I create on my iPhone back to the iPhoto Desktop? :confused:
 

wizard

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May 29, 2003
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That is one huge update. I have to wonder what it decompressed to. It is sad in a way, one gigs byte of space is a lot of pics.
 

sturla75

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Aug 16, 2010
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This fixes the issue when zooming in and applying and adjustment in Aperture.
Aperture has crashed on me in the previous version, but now it seems fine.
Also Facebook albums seems to work now as well.
 

Zmijutin

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Can somebody expain why is the last version (9.4) 1.61GB and new one 1.14GB? Did they rid of all bad code :confused: I truly wish that that is the case :)
 

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johncrab

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DAMMIT! It just got my Mac cleaned up and working normally again after last week's updates. If I wanted nonstop maintenance I would have bought one of those $200 PCs at Costco!
 
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