iPhoto: The Missing Manual: 2014 release, covers iPhoto 9.5 for Mac and 2.0 for iOS 7 (Missing Manuals)

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iPhoto: The Missing Manual: 2014 release, covers iPhoto 9.5 for Mac and 2.0 for iOS 7 (Missing Manuals) Details

About the Author David Pogue is the founder of Yahoo Tech, former tech columnist for the New York Times, a double-Emmy-winning correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning, and the creator of the Missing Manual series. He’s the author or coauthor of 72 books, including 30 in this series, six in the For Dummies line (including Macs, Magic, Opera, and Classical Music), and a novel for middle-schoolers called Abby Carnelia’s One and Only Magical Power. In his other life, David is a former Broadway show conductor, a piano player, and a magician. He lives in Connecticut with his wife and three awesome children. Links to his columns and weekly videos await at www.davidpogue.com. He welcomes feedback about his books by email at david@pogueman.com.Lesa Snider, internationally acclaimed author and speaker, is on a mission to teach the world to create better graphics. She’s the author of several books including the popular Photoshop: The Missing Manual and The Skinny Book series of eBooks (www.theskinnybooks. com). Lesa is a founding instructor for creativeLIVE.com (www.lesa.in/clvideos), where she teaches image editing, graphic design, and stock photography, and a regular columnist for Photoshop User, Photographic Elements Techniques, and Macworld magazines. She’s also a stock photographer, a long-time member of the Photoshop World Dream Team of instructors, and captain of her very own Prometheus-class starship. Lesa and her husband, Jay Nelson, live in Boulder, CO with their two cats, Samantha and Sherlock.Visit Lesa’s tutorial-riddled website at www.PhotoLesa.com, connect with her on Twitter (@PhotoLesa), or pose questions on her Facebook Fan page (www.Facebook.com/Photolesa). Read more

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I have many "Missing Manuals" for all my various Apple products and their inevitable replacement OSs and they are terrific reference manuals. I've always learned something I didn't know about using the products I own. It may not be fair to only give 4 stars to a book I find so useful but I'm hoping to save someone some money as I no sooner got this book than Apple announced the end of iPhoto as we (and this book) know it.It is my understanding that this fall, in conjunction with iOS8 and OS X Yosemite, iPhoto will turn into a cloud based (and much improved "Photo" thus making this iteration of the book obsolete in months if not weeks. Save your money and wait for "Photo".

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