I used my Thinkpad PC to download your iphoto v9.6.1 to my NAS storage device from where I can load it onto my wife's Mac. The download came down as 'iphoto.zip' but I'm not sure what I need to do next to get it onto my wife's Macbook Pro. What is the next step? I am a fairly competent computer user. Thank you Michael. Try it for free now. Using iPhoto on Windows as Photo Editor. Download iPhoto for Windows Download. Wondershare TunesGo for PC - Photo Transfer.
Thanks everyone for your help. I apologize for not being more clear.
I'm well aware that iPhone will not install in Windows. I should have said I was trying to install it on my iPhone. I was given to understand from another source that this was a possible solution. Obviously, not so. Also, I certainly knew about Window's Photo Gallery, which imports from iPhone.
I was trying to find a way to sync my media at the same time as my calendar, contacts, etc in one 'swell foop', instead of having to perform two separate operations. Apparently, that is also not possible in the 'matter - anti-matter' worlds of Apple and Windows. Thanks again! Ah, well, you CAN do what you want.
You can sync photos from Windows to the Photo Album app on the iPhone as part of the sync for everything else. The details are in the manual, but briefly, either use Adobe Photoshop Elements and create albums which will then sync, or create a separate folder for iPhone photos. Create a subfolder for each album and put copies of the photos you want into each subfolder. Then connect the phone and click on the Photos tab. Select the top level folder you created and sync. Mp3 instrumen rohani kristen.
I've found the built in Photo app to be rather primitive, however. Instead I use Picasa on my computer to manage my photo library (available for both Mac and Windows). I installed the iPicaso app on the phone. Picasa lets me publish selected albums to the web, and iPicaso lets me view them on the iPhone complete with captions (which the built in app lacks). IPicasa will either view them in a streaming mode or download them to the phone. Avtokliker dlya mishi 100 klikov v sekundu pc. An interesting thing re: Picasa - I also have PC (Windows 7), and when I add a Geotag to a photograph and sync the photo back onto my iPhone, the Geotag works properly and appears in the Photos app, under 'Moments' properly with a map location. But when I add a Geotag to a *video* which was shot on the iPhone, copied off the Camera roll into a folder on my hard drive, and then synched back onto the iPhone, it doesn't include the original Geotag the iPHone gave it when it made the video file.
If I ADD a Geotag to the video on my computer using Picasa, the Geotag also doesn't show up when I sync the file back onto the iPhone. Any ideas for how to add a Geotag onto a.MOV file (especially one which had been shot on iPhone and copied off, trying to sync back onto the iPhone)? Apple Footer • This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the.
I used my Thinkpad PC to download your iphoto v9.6.1 to my NAS storage device from where I can load it onto my wife's Mac. The download came down as 'iphoto.zip' but I'm not sure what I need to do next to get it onto my wife's Macbook Pro. What is the next step? I am a fairly competent computer user. Thank you Michael. Try it for free now. Using iPhoto on Windows as Photo Editor. Download iPhoto for Windows Download. Wondershare TunesGo for PC - Photo Transfer.
Thanks everyone for your help. I apologize for not being more clear.
I'm well aware that iPhone will not install in Windows. I should have said I was trying to install it on my iPhone. I was given to understand from another source that this was a possible solution. Obviously, not so. Also, I certainly knew about Window's Photo Gallery, which imports from iPhone.
I was trying to find a way to sync my media at the same time as my calendar, contacts, etc in one 'swell foop', instead of having to perform two separate operations. Apparently, that is also not possible in the 'matter - anti-matter' worlds of Apple and Windows. Thanks again! Ah, well, you CAN do what you want.
You can sync photos from Windows to the Photo Album app on the iPhone as part of the sync for everything else. The details are in the manual, but briefly, either use Adobe Photoshop Elements and create albums which will then sync, or create a separate folder for iPhone photos. Create a subfolder for each album and put copies of the photos you want into each subfolder. Then connect the phone and click on the Photos tab. Select the top level folder you created and sync. Mp3 instrumen rohani kristen.
I've found the built in Photo app to be rather primitive, however. Instead I use Picasa on my computer to manage my photo library (available for both Mac and Windows). I installed the iPicaso app on the phone. Picasa lets me publish selected albums to the web, and iPicaso lets me view them on the iPhone complete with captions (which the built in app lacks). IPicasa will either view them in a streaming mode or download them to the phone. Avtokliker dlya mishi 100 klikov v sekundu pc. An interesting thing re: Picasa - I also have PC (Windows 7), and when I add a Geotag to a photograph and sync the photo back onto my iPhone, the Geotag works properly and appears in the Photos app, under 'Moments' properly with a map location. But when I add a Geotag to a *video* which was shot on the iPhone, copied off the Camera roll into a folder on my hard drive, and then synched back onto the iPhone, it doesn't include the original Geotag the iPHone gave it when it made the video file.
If I ADD a Geotag to the video on my computer using Picasa, the Geotag also doesn't show up when I sync the file back onto the iPhone. Any ideas for how to add a Geotag onto a.MOV file (especially one which had been shot on iPhone and copied off, trying to sync back onto the iPhone)? Apple Footer • This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the.