Apple's Aperture 3.1.1 update improves iLife compatibility
Apple has updated Aperture, its professional photo editing and management software, to version 3.1.1. This is an incremental update, so no earth-shattering surprises here, but if you're an Aperture user you'll be happy to find:
Better reliability when upgrading Aperture libraries created with older versions
Less buggy photo publishing to MobileMe, Facebook and Flickr
Improved compatibility ...
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You mean Microsoft isn't
going to quit making iLife-style apps just because Macs can boot into Windows? Well, I doubt Windows Movie Maker is
going anywhere. And Max, Vista's photo application, is set to be a major
selling point to the consumers out there. So I can only think Monaco, or Vista's answer to GarageBand, will
also be at least a bullet point on the back of the box (which box remains a ...





