Apple releases Aperture 2.0.1, GarageBand 4.1.2
Apple on Monday afternoon release maintenance updates for its recently released Aperture 2.0 photography workflow application and its GarageBand 4.0 music creation software.
Aperture 2.0.1
Aperture 2.0.1 [43.9MB] includes significant fixes aimed at upgrading libraries from earlier versions of Aperture, publishing .Mac Web Gallery albums, preview generation and deletion, creating and ordering books, AppleScript support, keyboard shortcut customization, watermarking of emailed photos, highlight Hot and Cold Areas, and appearance of metadata overlays in the Browser, Filmstrip, and on light tables.
The release also packs a number of minor fixes involving such areas as Loupe, Smart Albums, All Projects View, Straighten Tool, Filmstrip, Drag and drop import, Thumbnail generation, Import window, and Export plug-in reliability.
Apple said the release recommended for all Aperture users.
GarageBand 4.1.2
Meanwhile, GarageBand 4.1.2 [19.1MB] improves overall stability and addresses issues with the automation of software instrument parameters, FireWire and USB based audio devices and Magic GarageBand.
Aperture 2.0.1
Aperture 2.0.1 [43.9MB] includes significant fixes aimed at upgrading libraries from earlier versions of Aperture, publishing .Mac Web Gallery albums, preview generation and deletion, creating and ordering books, AppleScript support, keyboard shortcut customization, watermarking of emailed photos, highlight Hot and Cold Areas, and appearance of metadata overlays in the Browser, Filmstrip, and on light tables.
The release also packs a number of minor fixes involving such areas as Loupe, Smart Albums, All Projects View, Straighten Tool, Filmstrip, Drag and drop import, Thumbnail generation, Import window, and Export plug-in reliability.
Apple said the release recommended for all Aperture users.
GarageBand 4.1.2
Meanwhile, GarageBand 4.1.2 [19.1MB] improves overall stability and addresses issues with the automation of software instrument parameters, FireWire and USB based audio devices and Magic GarageBand.
Comments
iPod Nanos, iPod Classics, Cinema Displays, Mac Minis and iMacs are the only ones not updated recently.
Cinema Displays are much due an update - cheaper, thiner + added iSight would be my guess. Compare the thickness of the existing Cinema Displays to laptops... they must be able to make them thinner...
They are somewhat running out of things to update on Tuesdays...
Well then, sounds to me like they need to come out with some entirely new stuff!
Cinema Displays are much due an update - cheaper, thiner + added iSight would be my guess. Compare the thickness of the existing Cinema Displays to laptops... they must be able to make them thinner...
Definitely not the same. The notebooks generally use lower quality LCD panels, it's likely a compromise needed to make it into a portable size.
downloading now and let's see....
Well then, sounds to me like they need to come out with some entirely new stuff!
Apple's shareholder meeting is tomorrow. They wouldn't announce something new
at the meeting.........................or would they?????????
Well then, sounds to me like they need to come out with some entirely new stuff!
iPod Wii!
Apple's shareholder meeting is tomorrow. They wouldn't announce something new
at the meeting.........................or would they?????????
Nope.
iPod Wii!
WTF?!?!?!
Elaborate please....
They are somewhat running out of things to update on Tuesdays...
Add Airport Express to that list.
I have been trying to get around what I thought was a problem of my own creation.
My iMac when it is cabled through AE runs at 1/4 the speed compared to being directly plugged into my VDSL modem.
I finally got confirmation from a very helpful Apple support, that this is an Apple issue and to expect a firmware update at some unspecified time.
I thanked him but commented that it is odd that I spent over $200, on Apple's recommendation, to run my network slower!
I use a large DELL (30 inch) screen with my 17 inch MBP, and aprt from the fact the DELL is larger and therefore very nice, i cannot see any quality lacking in the MBP. JeffDM could you elaborate at all as to what is lower quality in a MBP lcd even against the external LCD's? BTW the floater is too expensive - but it works great so I can be in single external monitor mode
Wider viewable angle should be one, the notebook screens do seem to shift in color quicker. Screen brightness might be another consideration, though for me, desktop screens are too bright. That Dell desktop display is an 8 bit per channel display. I'm not 100% sure, but I think the notebook screens use temporal dithering to fake 8 bit. Response time on desktop displays should be better too.
WTF?!?!?!
Elaborate please....
A joke... as indicated by accompanying smiley.
Cinema Displays are much due an update - cheaper, thiner + added iSight would be my guess.