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Aperture 1.1.2 is now available via Apple's website.Aperture 1.1.2 addresses issues related to overall reliability and performance. This update is recommended for all Aperture users.
Users will need to have both Mac OS 10.4.6 and Aperture 1.1.1 updates installed prior to installing the update.

Article Link: Aperture 1.1.2 Now Available
 

pdpfilms

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Jun 29, 2004
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Hm. I wonder if this is a sign of things to come....

Normally you'll get some general sense of what an update brings to the software, such as improvements, etc.

Maybe a speed up??
 

graphictree

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Jun 21, 2006
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Speedier here!

Aperture seems speedier here after the 1.1.2 update. Thanks Apple - but not before time! Even with my Quad Aperture was running very slowly at times ... and still isn't as quick as iPhoto (not a surprise I guess but still a disappointment).
 

thejadedmonkey

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pdpfilms said:
Hm. I wonder if this is a sign of things to come....

Normally you'll get some general sense of what an update brings to the software, such as improvements, etc.

Maybe a speed up??
Are there other updates where they have just said 'generally improved' without giving specifics?
 

mrman5917

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thejadedmonkey said:
Are there other updates where they have just said 'generally improved' without giving specifics?

Yes. In fact, its becomming much more common of Apple to just say "Install the patch. Things are better" without saying what things are better.

That being said, this update really makes Aperture worth the money again. I was getting tired of the seemingly random beach balls when using full screen.
 

Platform

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The scrolling seems to be a little more on the way to "scrolls like butter" but still far away from iPhoto :eek:
 

graphictree

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Scrolling with and without stacks...

The new Aperture (1.1.2) certainly works faster than its younger brother but here's a question ... if I have lots of stacks closed does it scroll more quickly than with them open? I'm playing around with this but still uncertain as to the result. Anyone else have any thoughts/experience on this? I imported approx 4000 images from iPhoto and I'd like to get a view of stack/non-stacked scrolling speed before I go through and create lot sof stacks to no purpose...
 

captainbrendo

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Mar 19, 2006
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doesn't really seem faster to me

1.1.1 was way fast. 1.1.2 doesn't really seem to be much faster; for me anyways. At least 1.1.1 is fast enough for me!
 

blackmondo

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Jun 25, 2006
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Straighten Tool

Can anyone confirm if the straighten tool is improved? I found it essentially useless before...
 

iGary

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blackmondo said:
Can anyone confirm if the straighten tool is improved? I found it essentially useless before...

It is better - and yeah, on landscape full screen even with my machine it was useless.
 
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