On Tuesday, Apple released the latest update to iPhoto 9—aka iPhoto ’11. iPhoto 9.1.2 adds new card themes to the app, as well as provides the obligatory improvements in “overall stability” and addresses a number of other minor issues.
Areas of improvement include fixes for Toolbars that didn’t auto-hide; formatting problems with book, card, and calendar themes; iPhoto 5 libraries that wouldn’t upgrade correctly; and photo backgrounds vanishing when changing book types.
iPhoto 9.1.2 requires OS X 10.6.6 or later, and is available now from Apple’s Website, via Software Update, or from the Mac App Store for whose who purchased iPhoto that way.
Apple’s complete release notes are as follows:
- 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