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Apple today released a pair of software updates via Software Update and its support download pages, bringing an updated version of iPhoto and a fix for font issues on Mac OS X Snow Leopard.

iPhoto 9.1.2 adds new card themes and fixes a host of minor issues with the company's photo management component of iLife '11.

This update adds new card themes to iPhoto '11. It also improves overall stability and addresses a number of other minor issues, including the following:

- Addresses an issue that prevented the Zoom slider from being accessible in Magnify (1-Up) view
- Fixes an issue where Toolbars were not auto-hiding in Full Screen view
- Search field now correctly performs an "includes" search when searching by text string
- Fixes minor formatting issues with book, card and calendar themes
- Message Size of emails now correctly updates when changes are made using the Photo Size menu
- Addresses an issue that prevented some iPhoto 5 libraries from upgrading correctly
- Multiple book pages can now be drag-selected when in All Pages view
- Design tools in print project panels are now accessible via separate Layout and Options buttons
- Photo backgrounds applied to a book are now preserved when book type is changed
- Tab key can now be used to navigate through all text fields in a book project

iPhoto 9.1.2 weighs in at 106.32 MB and requires Mac OS X 10.6.6 or later.

Snow Leopard Font Update brings fixes for handling of certain OpenType fonts.

The Snow Leopard Font Update addresses issues displaying and printing certain OpenType fonts and is recommended for all Mac OS X v10.6.7 users.

Additional detail on the update is included in an associated support document.

The update includes fixes that:

- Address an issue in which some OpenType fonts don't display correctly in certain applications
- Resolve issues printing from Preview
- Address an issue with PDF files not opening in third-party PDF viewing applications
- Resolve invalid font errors when printing to PostScript printers

Snow Leopard Font Update weighs in at 3.77 MB and requires Mac OS X 10.6.7.

Top Rated Comments

bully worm Avatar
190 months ago
Hmm...something seems more snappier but I can't pinpoint what...
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bretm Avatar
190 months ago
Did it fix the I'm slow as molasses and generally a horrible experience bug?
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roadbloc Avatar
190 months ago
I've been waiting for an iPhoto update. Bout time.
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thabandit Avatar
189 months ago
Has anyone notice any issues with uploading photos onto your iphone since the Iphoto update? Under the photo tap in Itunes, "events" seem to be copied about 3-4 times and the photos aren't complete in any of the events. When check with the program Iphoto everything seems to be fine from there.

Filed a bug report about this, its due to the iphoto 9.1.2 update. Simple to downgrade via time machine backups, if u have a backup before updating, simply restore the iphoto app in your applications folder, and all will be WELL!
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ssdeg7 Avatar
190 months ago
Hmmm...not quite sure what they have fixed in iPhoto regarding the 'Full Screen'. I have updated all of my three Macs this morning and having clicked on the 'Full Screen' icon in the bottom left of the screen, the bottom bar still remains.

The full screen fix is regarding the latest Developer Preview of Lion, it's now a native full screen app, like all others the full screen button is now located on the top right corner and it now works.
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Mac Heretic Avatar
190 months ago
A restart for a font update...? :rolleyes:

That may seem like an overkill indeed, but 10.6.7 did broke something in font department. That opentype problem has taken quite some time to fix. Seems that it was a complex and "deep" bug to hunt down. Good if they have found the culprit now. Thumbs up.
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