It’s the leaked icons that suggest that something interesting is on the way. Per MacNN, a series of icons that seem to be downloaded from Apple servers whenever someone enters the Storage Management panel, suggesting that Apple is laying the groundwork for the updated software. Visually the icons have been changed to adopt the flat, […]
Tag: iPhoto
If you bought Apple’s iWork apps recently, you may have a refund en route. Per The Unofficial Apple Weblog and 9to5Mac, Apple will be offering credits to customers who purchased these apps after September 12th of this year. When Apple first introduced the iPhone 5s and 5c on September 12, they concurrently announced that new […]
The Dropbox update-o-rama continues… On Friday, Dropbox released version 2.4.2 of its cloud-based storage client for Mac OS X. The new version, a 32.1 megabyte download (via MacUpdate), which adds the following fixes and changes: – Fixed Import to iPhoto and Screenshots not working for some international users. – Other minor fixes. Dropbox 2.4.2 requires […]
An update’s an update. On Friday, Dropbox released version 2.4.0 of its cloud-based storage client for Mac OS X. The new version, a 32.1 megabyte download (via MacUpdate), which adds the following fixes and changes: – Screenshot to Dropbox. – Move to Dropbox. – Import from iPhoto. – OS X 10.9 Mavericks support! – Much […]
It sort of got lost in the shuffle yesterday, but it spiffy news. Per The Unofficial Apple Weblog, one of the announcements on Tuesday is that Apple is making its fleet of iWork apps available free for download on new iOS devices. In addition to Pages, Keynote and Numbers, users will also be able to […]