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The most popular image manager on Mac OS X

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A program that allows you to import, organize, and retouch your photos. Included as part of the iLife suite. iPhoto is designed to allow easy importing from digital cameras, scanners, picture CDs and the internet. Almost all digital cameras work without additional software, as do many scanners. iPhoto supports most common image file formats. Once photos are imported, they can be optionally titled, labeled, sorted and organized into groups (known as "events"). Individual photos can be edited with basic image manipulation tools, such as a red-eye filter, contrast and brightness adjustments, crop and resize and other basic functions.
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  • Bob Blunk enthusiast
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    The best photo manager I used to date. Picasa is catching up, but at this point I still use iPhoto. Updates to the faces feature would be nice, it's a bit of a pain to use right now. The technology actually works though and makes organizing and tagging my photos easy. The FB upload is my most used feature.

  • naarcissus expert
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    The Best photo management software I have ever used. Wish I could get it for Windows. ACDSee, Adobe Bride, Picasso, and Windows Photo Gallery all wish they could be as good.

  • Nezar Al-Basha expert
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    fast and organize with mac

  • WujekDR devotee
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    Excellent photo management and editor. Contains most tools 80% of users will ever need.

  • charlygonzalez devotee
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    Es la mejor aplicacion, desde la cual puedes organizar todas tus fotografias, desde por las caras que aparecen en las fotos hasta por los lugares donde se tomaron.... simplemente la mejor

  • 8bit expert
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    Well, it's only and the best photo library app, others aren't so easy and convenient.

  • gibron expert
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    A fast way to organize photos and quick edits. Of course they are not trying to compete with Photoshop, that's what Aperture is for.

  • EmERALD, devotee
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    amazing app best photo dealing and preview

    best to try it :)

  • Joe12387 expert

    Nifty features.

  • luebsgrafic expert
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    Muy bueno, ultimamente lo uso mucho

  • enricorpg fanatic
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    One of the best photo management program ever. It integrates nicely with facebook and flickr. One problem is that the user usually have to keep updating to get more features every year, and it cost some money. Apple should have offered special price for upgrading!

  • spiff fanatic
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    Very heavy! I think Picasa is much better option!

  • Joey overlord
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    Wow, I don't use this much.

  • Zhe overlord

    好用的照片管理软件~

  • jessemawhinney expert
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    By far the best photo manager I ever used. Nothing on Windows really made managing photos as fun as iPhoto. The faces feature is awesome. I love this program for that. The one thing I dont like is the fact that it seems to kill your HD space. I mean I know its the photos but i think the faces takes more room also.

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Website: apple.com/ilife/iphoto
Developer: Apple Inc.
License: Bundled
Version: 8.1
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Usage: 2 years, 4 months, 3 weeks, 20 hours, 18 minutes and 47 seconds
Usage since: 10 May 2007

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