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Shop on Amazon. Subscribe to OSXDaily. Follow OSXDaily. News - Beta 3 of MacOS But do you have any other choice than to look for another publisher? Alternatively, you could have taken the usual precaution of backing up your old system before upgrading to a new one so you could revert to it if need be. If you made no such backup, then you have no one but yourself to blame for your lack of caution and foresight. Maybe Apple misdirected you, but ultimately you are responsible for your own success or failure.

Apple provides Time Machine as a painless backup solution. Right now they are dumbing down macOS Server software; anyone who needs it would be well advised not to upgrade. Apple abandoned iPhoto and Aperture several years ago, and an excellent version of iMovie before that. And iWeb. And AppleWorks. The iPod. The Mac Cube and the equally elegant but dead end waste basket Mac Pro. As for hardware, they surprised everyone with a new version of the Mac mini, which many thought had reached EOL.

Apple is back in the desktop Mac business, after a long hiatus, with an improved iMac and a workstation level iMac Pro. And they have even promised a new, user serviceable Mac Pro for next year. Check with the publisher you finally decide to use to see what formats they prefer.

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Pages and InDesign are good apps to use to layout your book. It also has PDF export, which would probably be more useful. You might even be able to import your book into Pages, or place it there. Then export to PDF if appropriate. Look for solutions, not sympathy. Use Mimeo. You can easily print your iPhoto book there. They walk you through the purchase. Still more expensive than Apple but I did not want to abandon the whole project and start again somewhere else.

I just spoke with a great support person at Apple and she helped me with this. If you go to the Mimeo website it walks you through how to download your book in a print ready PDF file. Then you upload on their website and order through them. I was able to order my book that way.

Hope that helps! Very frustrating. Do you recommend any photo extension that allows me to save my photobooks as PDF?? I worked weeks on this books and now I have no way to print it. Oh please. Older Macs have always aged out at some point. There are plenty of web publishing sites that can handle your book, which is probably why Apple gave up that game. One thing I love is the editing tools make it easy to use my best photos and Motif even has special themes for photo books! This is really to bad. How very disappointing. I thought I had till Sept 30?? I photo was far better than photo for Mac it prints odd borders only way I can print borderless is with photoshop Mac photo system is useless I wish apple would reinstate iphoto.

Because Photos is not a graphic design app. If you want to print a hand designed card, use Pages. I have been a mac user from the beginning and have probably most mac products at one time. I am getting fed up with the changes in OS, apps used to be called programs and devices. None of them work the way they have been offered.

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Those of us who are greater than 60 years owe to the millennials the decline and probably death of a fine way of computing. This is just one more example. I am charting my way with software even if I have to go back to the ugly windows-based software. I totally agree with you. Im so frustrated with Apple. I bought my computer just to make books and videos for my family. But since this is still a relatively free country, you will see others take advantage of the opportunity this presents.

Thanks to all who posted alternatives like AdoramaPix; the options suggested by Apple are awful. I have found their products, prints of all kinds, and books as well, to be of consistently high quality, inexpensive, and fast and great service. I used to create and sell my own prints for my pro clients. But now I just refer them to AdoramaPix. Unfortunately, Shutterfly bought them and dropped their products.

But this weekend I saw a Shutterfly book on amazing thick paper with good color, and my friend said she paid extra to have it printed without advertising Shutterly all over. Why does Apple get rid of features that customers like and use? As for profitability I am richer thanks to Apple, but would be willing to make less to keep features that work well and are popular.

With so many other options for printing books, cards, albums, calendars, cups, canvas wall hangings, etc. EVERY company must do that. I guess we are part of the reason Apple had to drop support for it. You cannot be seriously comparing the quality you get from Apple to Walmart or Rite-Aid. If you cannot tell the difference that is fine, but for those that can it is a big difference.

I assume this applies to iPhoto users too? Excellent color, paper and printing.

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Tried Mixbook last year and found it to be the first true alternate. May try Blurb next. Just another case where supply and demand are working together against the non-technically oriented public.

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The question I have is will Photo and iPhoto still be functional for organization and archiving photos? Or is this too headed into extinction?

Their calendars are actually pretty great, with good quality, and they will drop ship to the grandparents. Oh well. There is a third party extension within Apple Photos called Motif that offers good quality printing services and has a great application system. Their parent company RR Donnelley actually printed many Apple Photo Books and Calendars over the years and that is who is providing the printing for Motif.

Without a link this reference is more than useless. I tried to look up Motif on the RR Donnelley and got zip. Another bad move. The third party products are not as good as the Apple photobooks. Would rather have seen the prices increase than lose the Apple photobooks. I have tried some of the extension apps before and the product quality is not good compared to what you get with Apple. Ultimately this makes Photos a more useless app since I will not be printing books with any of the low quality vendors that have extensions for Photos.

I know a few photo studios that rely on Appl photobooks for the quality and ease of deliverability to clients. I do not think this is due to lack of demand. I think Apple decided the service was not as profitable as they want and decided to cut it rather than raise the prices and risk higher for a lower volume. Just another in a long line of betrayals by Apple. I am no longer a from the beginning total fan of Apple. When there is a decent alternative I am ditching all my mac setups. Why create such animosity?? Why betray the professional base?? Sad world we live in. Thankfully we have OWC!!

I guess you never noticed all the projects Google and Microsoft have abandoned over the years.


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If they fail financially, they fail altogether. What professionals ever used iPhoto of Photos to manage their projects?