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Today’s been a big day for updates from Apple, as the company has just released three more software updates on top of the public iOS 6.0.1 release and the iOS 6.1 beta release to developers. This time, the updates are all for OS X, and aim to bring Safari, Aperture, and iPhoto up to date.
Below is a full list of the new features and fixes in iPhoto 9.4.2 and Aperture 3.4.2. Safari 6.0.2 has seemingly only been given security fixes in this update. All updates are available right now via Software Update.
iPhoto 9.4.2:
Photos now can be added to shared streams or My Photo Stream by dragging them to “Photo Stream” in the source list
Multiple email addresses can now be copied and pasted in the “Shared with” field for shared streams
When more than five subscribers “Like” a photo in a shared stream, their names are now displayed correctly
Contextual menu now includes an Import command to import all the photos contained in a shared photo stream
Addresses the reliability of Shared Photo Streams when switching between iPhoto and Aperture with the same library
Fixes an issue that could prevent Microsoft Outlook from being used to email photos from within iPhoto
Updated national holidays are available for use in printed photo calendars
Includes stability improvements
Aperture 3.4.2:
Photos received via My Photo Stream or shared streams can now be added directly to other shared streams
Multiple email addresses can now be copied and pasted in the “Shared with” field for shared streams
When more than five subscribers “Like” a photo in a shared stream, all their names are now displayed correctly
The Info panel for a shared stream now includes an Unsubscribe button
The status line in the toolstrip now displays the number of new photos added to a shared stream
Faces are now properly detected on photos imported into a library from a shared stream
Adjusted photos added to shared streams are now published with EXIF metadata properly preserved
Addresses the reliability of Shared Photo Streams when switching between iPhoto and Aperture with the same library
Custom keyboard shortcuts are now properly preserved when upgrading from earlier versions of Aperture
Double-clicking a photo in Viewer-Only mode now correctly toggles to the Browser view
Addresses a problem that could prevent the Viewer from displaying images with correct color after Auto White Balance and Auto Enhance are applied
Addresses an issue that could cause JPEGs exported with a custom ICC profile to render incorrectly
A dialog now displays progress when deleting large numbers of photos using the Empty Aperture Trash command
Fixes a problem that could cause duplicate detection on import to fail when the “Auto-Split Projects” option is enabled
RAW files are no longer displayed in the Import window when the “JPEG files only” option is enabled
Key photos made from panoramic images are now displayed at high resolution
Addresses a problem that could cause the Info panel in the Inspector to display the wrong metadata view
Fixes an issue that could prevent Microsoft Outlook from being used to email photos from within Aperture
Improves stability when working with AVCHD video files
Fixes a problem with using the Zoom navigator on a second display
Addresses issues that could cause web journals to export incorrectly
Below is a full list of the new features and fixes in iPhoto 9.4.2 and Aperture 3.4.2. Safari 6.0.2 has seemingly only been given security fixes in this update. All updates are available right now via Software Update.
iPhoto 9.4.2:
Aperture 3.4.2:
Via [9to5Mac]
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