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Wow, I thought having an SSD would get rid of that pesky beach ball...
Well it certainly should... no beach balls in either iPhoto or Aperture on my late 2011 with an SSD. That's with D80 RAW files. I guess it could depend on what size and type the pictures are.
 
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I have the new version (9.3.1) and it still clumps them into "From MobileMe". Anyone else have this problem?

Yep, same for me

This is great, considering MobileMe officially ended 12 days ago... :rolleyes:

Yes I know they're still letting people take stuff off MobileMe, but for those who did it before the deadline, this fix is a little late in the game.

Yeah, the checking out of the process for the photo transfer was obviously very thorough at Apple! ;)

My guess is that it just means that people who do the migration now will not have their photos dumped into the "From MobileMe" folder, from the wording it doesn't sound like it fixes it if you already migrated before the upgrade to 9.3.1.


Anybody here done the update and downloaded from Mobile Me after? I would love to know what should have happened!
 
Hmmm this has given me another bug, i now have the 'from mobile me' album plus another album labelled 'recovered photos' but these are all blank and cannot be opened Grrrr I hope i can recover them....

Any ideas?
 
I cannot describe how useless and anti user-friendly I find iPhoto compared to the other two iLife software (iMovie and GarageBand), which are awesome. As a musician I extremely enjoy that with my computer I also got a very capable studio program and a cool movie editor.

But iPhoto... I only use it for importing my photos that I take with iPhone, but it's also not the best for this purpose... it's simply not a good feeling to use, it's not intuitive, it's inconsistent, and sometimes really laggy (even with SSD). And heck... why does the iPad version of iPhoto have more and better editing features than the Mac version? :eek: Something went wrong here...
 
I'm not sure why, but I have version 9.2.3 and when I check for an update it gives me the following: This version of iPhoto (9.2.3) is the current version.

Is this because I am still using OS X version 10.6.8? Thank you, in advance, for any replies.
 
I have tried downloading it 3 times and every time it says unrecognised file. What the...! How can an Apple Mac using Apple UI not recognise an Apple file from the Apple store in the Apple downloads area???!!!
There will be no 4th.
 
Im still using iPhoto '09 on both my iMac and MacBook. Ive read so many reviews stating files getting scrambled and lost. Im still debating if I should upgrade :confused:
 
I hate iphoto. Not holding out any hope that this update will fix anything of consequence. Why is it so damn slow at doing simple things?
 
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