![]() ![]() New iCloud integration lets friends subscribe, comment, like, and contribute to your shared photo stream. Also, in addition to letting you share photos via Facebook, Flickr, and email, the new version now lets you share via Twitter, Messages, and iCloud. That makes sense, as the items on the Create menu-books, cards, calendars, albums, and slideshows-are meant to be shared. The most obvious update in iPhoto 9.5 relates to some of the controls-there are now fewer of them because Apple has conflated the Create and Share menus into a single menu. ![]() When I tested the software on four Macs-two desktops and two laptops of various vintage-I noticed no specific uptick in speed, but I had not previously had problems with iPhoto performance. In creating the latest version of iPhoto, Apple paid particular attention to improving launch times and processing times for large images. Sure, under the hood is new 64-bit support that will no doubt improve performance for some users. ![]()
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