Apple’s iPhoto 9.1.1 Now Ready for Download

"This update adds new email options to iPhoto '11. It also improves overall stability and addresses a number of other minor issues." ---Apple on iPhoto 9.1.1
Apple released the iPhoto 9.1.1 with a generous amount of minor (but new) features and fixes to Apple’s consumer-grade photo editing and management application included in iLife 11. Significant features include new email options for using third-party email programs, new themes for photo emails and the ability to easily resize photos when attaching them into emails.
This update adds new email options to iPhoto ’11. Improving the overall stability and addresses a number of other minor issues. The fixes include:
– Adds a preference allowing photos to be emailed using an external email application
– Adds “Classic” and “Journal” themes to email.
– Photos attached to an email can now be sized to Small, Medium or Large
– Improves reliability when upgrading a library from an earlier version of iPhoto
– iPhoto now correctly preserves the sort order of Events after upgrading a library
– Event titles displayed in headers can now be edited in Photos view
– Addresses a problem that could cause duplicate photos to be added to a MobileMe album
– Scrolling overlay now correctly displays ratings when photos are sorted by rating
– Photos are now sorted correctly when a rating is changed and photos are sorted by rating
– Fixes a problem that could cause text formatting controls to become inaccessible when editing a calendar
Apple has released the iPhoto 9 last March as a part of iLife 11 last October. After a week they released the iPhoto 9.0.1 the following week to address issues of consumers. In November, Apple released iPhoto 9.1 to give support for photo calendars that had gone missing in the first version.
iPhoto 9.1.1 weighs in at 62.09 MB and requires Mac OS X 10.6.3 or later.
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