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I’m starting to use iPhoto for iOS more often in my photography workflow. While it’s unlikely it will ever fully replace a true post-processing program like Aperture or Lightroom, for shots that don’t require that high degree of editing I find iPhoto for iOS to be quite suitable...

Apple today released Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 3.13 which adds...

'Hello iPhoto' is a supposedly interactive guide to iOS and OS X versions of there app If you’re confused by iPhoto for iOS, then you’re not alone. It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the cluttered and complex interface. There is light at the end of this long and painful tunnel, tho...

Cult of Mac’s own Charlie Sorrel explained the magic behind this slick feature built into iPhoto for iOS, but he didn’t spend much time on how to actually make it happen. I figured it might be high time to do just that, in today’s tip. Granted, there are many ways to get your ...

If there's one thing about iPhoto for iPad and iPhone that I've never been too happy with, it's that the apps aren't exactly self-explanatory and Apple doesn't provide much in terms of an onboard guided tour. Long-time Apple developer and publisher Saied Ghaffari has just published a new iBook ti...

If there's one thing about iPhoto for iPad and iPhone that I've never been too happy with, it's that the apps aren't exactly self-explanatory and Apple doesn't provide much in terms of an onboard guided tour. Long-time Apple developer and publisher Saied Ghaffari has just published a new iBook ti...

The latest rumor to get everyone talking is that Apple will drop Google Maps for their own proprietary software. Sources told 9to5 Mac that a new Maps app will debut with iOS 6 with an Apple-created backend that will resemble the current Maps app, but with a more amenable solution.This really isn...

The latest rumor to get everyone talking is that Apple will drop Google Maps for their own proprietary software. Sources told 9to5 Mac that a new Maps app will debut with iOS 6 with an Apple-created backend that will resemble the current Maps app, but with a more amenable solution.This really isn...

OpenStreetMap is pretty happy that Apple finally tipped their hat to them. When Apple first released iPhoto for iOS, it quickly became clear that the new app was Apple’s first app to distance itself from Google’s Maps API in favor of OpenStreetMap (OSM), a collaborative online project...

Giving credit where credit is due, Apple now properly acknowledgeds use of crowd-sourced map tiles fromOpenStreetMap for its $4.99 iPhoto photo management program for the iPhone and iPad.The proper attribution has been discovered in yesterday's iPhoto 1.0.1 maintenance update, tucked away in lega...