iPhoto: what gives? where is it?
With the launch of the iPod photo, why did apple not release iPhoto for windows along side it, in stead of recomending photoshop elements+alblum as a windows add-on?
Apple is all about the full solution, so why is this one so half-assed? the hardware is great but the software...oh the software...
Apple is all about the full solution, so why is this one so half-assed? the hardware is great but the software...oh the software...
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Marc
Now I guess they should have banned me rather than just shut off posting priviledges, because kickaha and Amorph definitely aren't going to like being called to task when they thought they had it all ignored *cough* *cough* I mean under control. Just a couple o' tools.
Don't worry, as soon as my work resetting my posts is done I'll disappear forever.
Originally posted by talksense101
I don't think Apple wants to port the iLife suite to Windows. People won't have a reason to buy a Mac if that happens.
people will have a reason to buy an iPod, iPod Photo if that happens.
Originally posted by rok
(especially since it's free, so apple could play up the fact that you didn't necessarily have to buy anything extra).
ipod photo can sync with any folder, so you dont have to buy anything extra.
Originally posted by a_greer
With the launch of the iPod photo, why did apple not release iPhoto for windows along side it, in stead of recomending photoshop elements+alblum as a windows add-on?
Apple is all about the full solution, so why is this one so half-assed? the hardware is great but the software...oh the software...
Your right. Apple is all about the full solution, when your using a Mac. That is, an should be, the major reason for porting iTunes to Windows, even the iPod itself to move more consumers into purchasing a Mac.
If Apple was about "the total package" with all products why did it take so long for iTunes to be ported to Windows after the original iPod for Windows?
Eventually they may want to port iPhoto, but in the back of my mind I feel they want to keep as many iApps Macside as they can. iTMS really pushed the need for iTunes on Windows. (Read Placebo's post)