iPhoto Library Manager 3.4 released

Posted on October 30, 2007 by Brian Webster
Filed Under Updates, iPhoto Library Manager | 7 Comments

At long last, iPhoto Library Manager is ready for Leopard! OK, it hasn’t really been that long since Leopard came out (4 days?), but it seemed like a long time. The new version is available for download and as usual, is a free update for existing customers. Leopard compatibility was the biggest change in this new version, but it also includes a bug fix or two as well. Enjoy!

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7 Responses to “iPhoto Library Manager 3.4 released”

  1. Nick Godwin on November 26th, 2007 1:36 pm

    HI
    I have just downloaded leopard and find that iphotos opens and the beach ball goes around for several minutes and then stops and starts again. After about 10 mins everything is ok and it all works fineas long as i don,t quit the application. I have about 2800 pics in about 20 albums and am running iphotos6,
    Hope you can help
    thanks
    nick

  2. Max on December 19th, 2007 9:36 am

    Thanks

  3. Jeanette Gonzalez on January 10th, 2008 3:31 pm

    Hi I have a brand new iMac 2.4 GHZ, Leopard, iLife 08. I want to know if your free software will fix my current issue or if I need to buy your other version? I am having iPhoto 8 freezes when importing pics from SD cards, portable hardrives etc. using RAW and large JPEG files. I went to my iPhoto library folder in pictures and said show package contents and I noticed that this folder has a Library.iPhoto and under that Library.iPhoto6. I think my library got corrupted importing from my old iMac that has iLife 8 but was upgraded from iPhoto6 a few months ago.I am new at this and I am afraid to touch anything in this folder. Does this mean I have 2 libraries even though the folder size on both these folders are very small because I think the pictures are in the folders within this iPhoto Library folder. If I double click either one of the Library.iPhoto or Library.iPhoto6 they both open up iPhoto and I see pictures.

    I could call tech support but saw a forum referring your software and I would like to learn how to manage my library my self but don’t know which version of your software would help or if I should call Apple tech support first let them fix it then try your software?

    Thanks,

    Jeanette

  4. maria calderon on January 12th, 2008 8:18 pm

    i used to have i photo but now i cant use it or see it after i upgraded to lepard.

  5. Nuraisjah Holland on January 21st, 2008 1:45 am

    I upgraded to leopard also and cannot find Iphoto anywhere on my computer.HELP PLEASE!

  6. Brian Webster on January 21st, 2008 11:12 am

    For those with iPhoto missing after installing Leopard, it appears that you may need to reinstall iLife ‘08 after doing an archive install of Leopard. Apple’s support article on the topic is available here:

    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306407

  7. matt sullivan on May 31st, 2008 4:59 pm

    brian,

    does iplm support iphoto 8’s events? will they still be working after either a merge or split library operation?

    thank you,
    matt