I went out and picked up a new copy of iLife this past weekend. I’m not one to review softward, but the new iPhoto was a welcomed departure from the cumbersome version still found on most Macs today. The new features are great - such as being able to view the photographs within a folder simply by dragging your cursor across that folder - but my overall impression is this version of iPhoto is more of an evolution than a revolution. Something seems to be missing. You should definately see the online demo of iLife/iMovie/iPhoto for yourself.
Then today, after some inspiration from a friend who sent me the link to Philip’s new Drag & Draw, I began looking online for other software applications that could help me navigate my ever-growing list of photographs on Flickr, iPhoto, my cell phone, my work laptop, my laptop, my wife’s laptop, etc.
I came across this. It is the first YouTube video that actually compelled me to raise my hand to my mouth in astonishment:
This is a photo revolution. Mr. Jobs, you still have some work to do.
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