Mac OS X Leopard: Front Row

An Apple A Day Gallery – 2007.11.03
Mac OS X Leopard: Front Row
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Front Row is now available on any Macs. Front Row can be activated by using Apple Remote, launching the Front Row.app, or by using the default keystroke Command-Esc.

Previously Front Row only available on Macs with Apple Remote and IR receiver support. Kudos to Andrew Escobar for providing Front Row Enabler; to install Front Row for Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.x) on older Macs without Apple Remote and IR receiver support.

Front Row

Apple Releases Updates to iLife ’08

Apple releases updates to iLife ’08 through Software Update and Apple Support Downloads page.

GarageBand 4.146.1MB
This update addresses isolated graphic display issues, compatibility with 3rd party audio software, fixes minor problems with Magic GarageBand, and supports general compatibility issues.

iMovie 7.144.6MB
This update addresses several areas including video and audio editing capabilities, and performance associated with opening and switching iMovie Events and Projects.

iPhoto 7.159.3MB
This update addresses issues encountered when moving photos between Events, plus new greeting card themes, including holiday card designs.

iDVD 7.0.118.6MB
This update improves overall stability, supports general compatibility issues, and addresses a number of other minor issues.

iLife Support 8.17MB
This update supports system software components shared by all iLife ’08 applications.

I have been having some issues with iDVD ’08 (iDVD 7.0.0) when it comes to browsing media. I will check if this update address the issue.

http://www.apple.com/supports/downloads/

Pixelmator: Image Editing for Mac OS X is Released

Pixelmator, image editing software for Mac OS X is now available for purchase. Pixelmator is taking advantage of Mac OS X Core Image technology.

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It retails for $59.00 at http://pixelmator.com/buy/.

The demo is available for download here (http://pixelmator.com/download/).

Beta testing of Pixelmator was made available to 2007 MacHeist participants.

System Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger or later
  • Core Image supported graphics card (recommended)
  • Some features require iLife.

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How To: Add Photo from iPhone Directly to Web Gallery

Web Gallery is the newest feature for both .Mac Service and iPhoto ’08 (iLife ’08). Apple has quietly added the ability to send a picture from the iPhone directly to the Web Gallery.

When the “Send to Web Gallery” button mysteriously appeared during Apple Special Event – August 2007, it came back and returned an error message. In TWiT‘s  MacBreak Weekly 52, even Merlin Mann couldn’t figure out (at that moment) why this feature wouldn’t work. Eventually, the whole casts; Leo Laporte, Merlin Mann, Scott Bourne, Andy Ihnatko, and Alex Lindsay didn’t know how to make it work. (time stamp: 10 minutes)
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It says:

None of your .Mac accounts have been configured for posting from mobile devices.
You must first enable this feature on the .Mac website.

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The informations on .Mac website says that:

If you don’t see the Send To Gallery item, make sure you’ve set up your .Mac email address on your phone and that your iPhone has the latest software updates. For more information about using iPhone, see the documentation that came with it.

Before we go further, let’s get to the basic requirements:

Creating the Web Gallery:

  1. In iPhoto ’08, select the pictures to be included in the Web Gallery. Then click on the “Web Gallery” button (circled in red as pictured below)
    Web Gallery 01
  2. Check the “Allow photo uploading by email”
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  3. On the sidebar, the newly created Web Gallery appears. You can rename the Web Gallery after it was created. On the top bar, you can find the web address and the email for that particular Web Gallery. You can send picture to the email address (on the top right as pictured below).
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  4. The newly created Web Gallery can be accessed through the address on the top bar or directly to http://gallery.mac.com/your.dot.mac.name.
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To add photo from iPhone directly to Web Gallery:

  1. Make sure you’ve set up your .Mac email account on your iPhone.
  2. Choose the photo you want add to your Web Gallery.
  3. Tap the Send Photo button (in the lower-left corner of the screen).
  4. Tap Send To Web Gallery.
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  5. Tap the Web Gallery album to which you want to add your photo.
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  6. In the email that appears, enter a title for the photo in the subject of the email.
    The subject you enter becomes the title of the photo on your Web Gallery
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  7. Send the email. The picture will automatically be added to the selected Web Gallery.
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For more informations

Adding photos or movies from your desktop to a .Mac Web Gallery
Adding photos or movies via email to a .Mac Web Gallery
Adding photos directly from iPhone to your .Mac Web Gallery

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Apple – http://www.apple.com/
Carlos Alazraqui – http://www.carlosalazraqui.com/