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Aperture 1.1.2 Now Available

Aperture 1.1.2 is now available via Apple's website.

Aperture 1.1.2 addresses issues related to overall reliability and performance. This update is recommended for all Aperture users.


Users will need to have both Mac OS 10.4.6 and Aperture 1.1.1 updates installed prior to installing the update.

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74 months ago
Hm. I wonder if this is a sign of things to come....

Normally you'll get some general sense of what an update brings to the software, such as improvements, etc.

Maybe a speed up??
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74 months ago
Aperture seems speedier here after the 1.1.2 update. Thanks Apple - but not before time! Even with my Quad Aperture was running very slowly at times ... and still isn't as quick as iPhoto (not a surprise I guess but still a disappointment).
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74 months ago
Yawn. Gimme 10.4.7.
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74 months ago
Ugh, now I have to hack it to get my iBook to run on it.. again. :(
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74 months ago
Yeah this update seems faster on my MacBook Pro than before...

Donald :)
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74 months ago
Wow, it is a lot faster then before. Nice to see another Aperture update and hopefully more to come.
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74 months ago
1.1.1 really put a wrench in full screen editing - this is a vast improvement. i was seriously about to give up.
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74 months ago
Downloaded and installed in the MBP, but haven't had a look at the changes yet; the iMac is busy with doing a full backup onto an external hard drive so won't do the Aperture update until that's finished....
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74 months ago
Yeah, seems faster here too. I ran into some weird bugs earlier today (pre update) like Aperture crashing on the last photo during import and insane GPU artifacts during full screen editing. I haven't really tried it post update, but I hope they fixed it!
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74 months ago

Hm. I wonder if this is a sign of things to come....

Normally you'll get some general sense of what an update brings to the software, such as improvements, etc.

Maybe a speed up??

Are there other updates where they have just said 'generally improved' without giving specifics?
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