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December 4th, 2006, 10:59 GMT · By Codrut Nistor

iPhoto's Christmas Surprises

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The Christmas and New Year are getting close, and one of the best presents for your beloved is a photo album
with the best moments you had so far. iPhoto is a software designed exclusively for Mac and a part of the iLife suite of applications that comes with every new Macintosh computer, and its latest version is less than two months old, so if you want to create a photo album, this is the tool to use!

Before revealing some of this program's features for those of you that didn't use it yet, I have to tell you that if you have problems finding the presents for Christmas, the first step is to start iPhoto and create photo books, personalized calendars or custom greeting cards for this occasion (of course that I suppose you already own a Mac, since there's no Windows version for this software at this time), and then place your orders before December 11 to get your gifts by Christmas Day using standard shipping or, if you need more time to create and customize the gifts, you can use express shipping and place your order before the 16th day of the month.

Often compared to Google's Picasa or Adobe's Photoshop Album, iPhoto can easily import images from digital cameras, scanners, picture CDs and, of course, you can get pictures from the Internet. All major file formats are supported, and creating photo albums that can be turned into dynamic slideshows and have a soundtrack using music imported from iTunes is a piece of cake. Your work can be burnt to DVD discs using iDVD, published to the Web using the .Mac online service and sync to any iPod having a color display.

If you didn't have a chance to know better this easy to use and useful application that came with your Mac, now the time has come to check it out and solve the Christmas gifts problem too. Just remember to place your order in time, and enjoy your moments with iPhoto!

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