Testseek.com have collected 18 expert reviews of the Apple iPhoto 11 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPhoto 11.
January 2011
(76%)
18 Reviews
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All in all, iPhoto ’11 is a nice addition to iLife, with some neat addition and feature improvements. The Facebook integration is sure to be a hit with users, and although I don’t like some of the other small changes that Apple has made, such as three ...
iPhoto mag dan wel de consumentenoplossing zijn om foto's te bewerken, toch deelt het pakket nogal wat functionaliteit met Aperture, dat gericht is op professionele fotografen. Sinds de '09-versie is iPhoto niet erg veel veranderd. De gebruikersinterface...
Abstract: Nya versionen av iPhoto är den snyggaste, mest funktionsfyllda och modernaste versionen någonsin. Men möjligtvis också den som fungerar sämst. Det bär emot att skriva denna recension. Undertecknad har sedan första versionen av iPhoto släpptes älskat p...
Abstract: When iLife '11 was announced, I was quite excited to hear there was an update to iPhoto , and even more surprised to learn my local Apple Store had the software in stock the day after the " Back to the Mac " event.The feature list for the latest version o...
If you have an Intel Mac running Snow Leopard, the £45 iLife Upgrade may be worth the price for iPhoto '11 alone. The improved code and polished UI certainly improve the overall experience. But before you plunk down your money, spend some time looking...
Steve Jobs is fond of saying, “This is why we do what we do.” It’s a recognition that photos can have a powerful impact on our emotions. For the first few versions of iPhoto, I think the task was to simply provide a container for Apple customers to ma...
New code base and polished user interface, improved Facebook and Flickr integration, design templates for email, full screen mode for maximum use of display, improved Books and Cards design tools, lower price for upgrade
Editing controls virtually untouched, no more Extended Photo Info screen, text and number-of-photo limitations for email attachments
We're constantly hearing rumours that the next iLife is on its way (surely iLife '14 can't be far off?), but in most respects iPhoto '11 looks good for some time yet. The main bit that's started to creak is the skeuomorphic visual styling, whose pine book...
New code base and polished user interface, Improved Facebook and Flickr integration, Design templates for e-mail, Full screen mode for maximum use of display, Improved Books and Cards design tools, Lower price for upgrade,
Editing controls virtually untouched, No more Extended Photo Info screen, Text and number-of-photo limitations for email attachments
If you have an Intel Mac running Snow Leopard, the $49 iLife Upgrade may be worth the price for iPhoto ‘11 alone. The improved code and polished UI certainly improve the overall experience. But before you plunk down your money, spend some time looking...