Among other software updates released today in support of OS X Mountain Lion, Apple has also rolled out new versions of iPhoto, iMovie, and Aperture.

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iPhoto 9.3.2 [Mac App Store]

- Supports compatibility with OS X Mountain Lion
- Sharing options now include Messages and Twitter
- Includes performance and stability improvements

iMovie 9.0.7 [Mac App Store]

- Fixes an issue related to third-party QuickTime components that could cause iMovie to quit unexpectedly
- Resolves stability issues when previewing MPEG-2 video clips in the Camera Import window
- Fixes an issue where audio was not included when importing MPEG-2 video clips from a camera

Aperture 3.3.2 [Mac App Store]

- Fixes an issue that in rare cases could cause Aperture to hang or quit unexpectedly when upgrading libraries

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tgara Avatar
157 months ago
is Facebook now going to be an app in ML? Because it will be integrated into iOS6.

Facebook will be integrated into ML in the fall. They couldn't get it done for today's release.

This fall, OS X will be even more Facebook friendly. With built-in Facebook support, you can share what’s up with you right from the app you’re in. Post photos or links. Add comments and locations. Just sign in once, and you’re all set up. OS X adds your Facebook friends and their profile photos to Contacts so you can find them fast. When friends update their information on Facebook, it’s automatically updated on your Mac. Your Facebook notifications show up in Notification Center. And you can even update your status right from there.

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Razeus Avatar
157 months ago
How about giving us Aperture 4? WTF?:mad:
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yojo056 Avatar
157 months ago
software update issue

I ran into an issue with software update. Initially it listed the updates for iLife for Mountain Lion and I started downloading the patches. My internet connection had a disruption and the App Store claimed an error. Every-time I tried to re-scan for updates it just kept saying that I was all up to date, but iPhoto was still the old version.

Turns out that the softwareupdate tool is still available through the terminal. Using the command [sudo softwareupdate -i -a] fixed the issue and got all the updates downloading again. :cool:
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UnSainted Avatar
157 months ago
Aperture 4

How about giving us Aperture 4? WTF?:mad:


Apple will probably not "give" us Aperture 4. We will probably have to purchase it again.
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LastLine Avatar
157 months ago
Nice. Shame there's no iCloud journal option in iPhoto yet though.
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SandboxGeneral Avatar
157 months ago
Sweet! This was an issue I reported here at MR (https://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1397145) and in a report to Apple that I had after the last update!

iMovie
Fixes an issue where audio was not included when importing MPEG-2 video clips from a camera
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