Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Hands-on with iPhoto for iOS and OS X

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Hands-on with iPhoto for iOS and OS X

10.24.2013 10:00 AM

New versions of iPhoto tighten integration between Apple hardware, desktop, and cloud services.

iMovie for iOS projects no longer work on the Mac (for now)

10.26.2013 1:10 PM

By and large, I quite like iMovie's new look and feel -- but in Apple's revamp of the application, it's lost one of its more-favored features: importing projects between iOS and the Mac. In addition, older Macs may not be able to run the new version of iMovie at all, due to outdated video cards.

 

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Hands-on: iMovie for Mac and iOS

10.25.2013 10:45 AM

Apple's consumer filmmaking software, iMovie, has gotten its fair share of both praise and scorn over the years; while the company's newest version isn't perfect, there's plenty to like about it.

Instagram previews sample ads targeted to your Facebook likes

10.24.2013 1:26 PM

Instagram is spelling out the major changes to come, so you don't freak out.

Vine grows up with Time Travel update

10.24.2013 11:18 AM

In its second major update since Instagram video debuted, Vine adds a pair of professional tools.

iPhoto for iOS now syncs with the Camera Roll

10.25.2013 11:00 AM

Some great discoveries from MacStories's Federico Viticci about the new version of iPhoto for iOS and how it interacts with your Camera Roll.

The Week in Mac Apps: Clean like a whistle

10.28.2013 7:00 AM

A number of titles in this week's Mac app roundup want to keep your system clean and running smoothly like the finely tuned precision machine that it's meant to be. If maintenance is not on your mind, though, we've got your artistic side covered, with a bit of organization to keep you focused.

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