Late Thursday, Apple released its anticipated iPhoto 9.4 update. The update, a 794 megabyte download, adds the following fixes and changes:
– Adds support for Shared Photo Streams on OS X Mountain Lion.
– Comments can now be added to photos after publishing them to Facebook.
– New card and calendar themes have been added.
– A new File menu command can be used to open the current photo library in Aperture (if installed).
– Includes performance and stability improvements.
iPhoto 9.4 retails for US$49 as part of iLife ’11 and requires Mac OS X 10.7.5 or later to install and run.
If you’ve tried the update and noticed any changes, please let us know.
2 replies on “Apple releases iPhoto 9.4 update”
looks like they have not fixed that bug since the release. useless update.
Yes, and a lovely update it was too. Now, none of my iPhoto albums show up in iTunes under the Photos tab when synching my iPad or iPhone. I only have the option to synch the whole library (which generates a 1140 error since it’s too big for my device). The option to sync only selected albums, faces or events is grayed out and now albums are shown grayed out below. Lovely!