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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 3:15 pm Post subject: Apple Releases iPhoto for iOS |
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Apple Releases iPhoto for iOS
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Posted by: Staff
Apple today introduced iPhoto for iPad and iPhone and major updates to iMovie and GarageBand, completing its suite of iLife apps for iOS. According to the company, iPhoto includes breakthrough Multi-Touch features so you can use simple gestures to sort through hundreds of photos and find your best shots, enhance and retouch your images using fingertip brushes and share stunning photo journals with iCloud. iMovie now gives you the ability to create amazing Hollywood-style trailers as you record HD video on your iPad and iPhone. GarageBand introduces Jam Session, an innovative and fun feature that allows a group of friends to wirelessly connect their iOS devices to play instruments and record live music together. And each app takes full advantage of the stunning Retina display on the new iPad for incredibly sharp and realistic images and video.
"With the introduction of iPhoto, we've brought the entire suite of iLife apps to iOS and users are going to love it," said Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing. "Whether brushing an effect onto a photo, shooting a movie trailer or jamming with friends to record a song, iPhoto, iMovie and GarageBand let you make amazing creations on iPad and iPhone."
iPhoto, iMovie 1.3 and GarageBand 1.2 are available today for $4.99 each from the App Store. Updates are available for free to existing customers.
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macmanmacman Veteran Member

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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 11:34 am Post subject: |
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cool and not cool at the same time.
really happy they released this but they needed it together as ilife for iOS package where you can get all three in a package deal because 4.99 doesn't sound like a lot until you add taxes to it then it runs you about 7.00 per each app |
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aquaman Veteran Member


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| The iPhoto application for iOS is sort of a mess. I hope Apple doesn't take the desktop version in the same direction going forward. This is one time you don't want to be more like iOS. In fact, I wish the iOS version was more like the desktop version. |
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