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I just can't get get on with iphoto '09. Which would be the better option, iphoto '11 or Aperture.

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LOL... What makes you think that you'd like the new version any better? It still works based upon the same exact principles. Aperture is definitley better by a long shot and is pretty cheap considering all it does. I still prefer Lightroom in general.

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LOL... What makes you think that you'd like the new version any better? It still works based upon the same exact principles. Aperture is definitley better by a long shot and is pretty cheap considering all it does. I still prefer Lightroom in general.

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Agreed. Really no functional difference between 09 and 11 that'd make it appealing.. at least is my guess.

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And, though I use and like Aperture, it may have the same features you hate in iPhoto (you don't say what they are).

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I agree with the comments above. @timeferret - have you tried Lightroom?
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