Hi Ronni & Daniel,

Lion, not Mountain Lion, is installed on my MacBook Pro. 

Does this fact make any difference to your answers? - I thought iPhoto 9.4 was 
for Mountain Lion.

 

Regards,

Michael Hawkins.


On 04/11/2012, at 10:31 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:

> Hi Michael,
> 
> To add a bit more to Daniel's explanation. Software Update in Mountain Lion 
> is now part of the Mac App Store, but it is still Software Update. 
> Software Updates appear in the Mac App Store, but it still is a separate 
> option under the Apple menu. Those who installed iWork '09 & iLife '11 from 
> the retail disks or the downloaded trial still must use Software Update.
> 
> When you use Software update from the Apple Menu, the window that appears 
> shows the Software Update Apps on top and Apps purchased from the MAS are in 
> the bottom section.
> (There are two sections of the MAS).
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> Sent from Ronni's iPad
> 
> On 04/11/2012, at 9:40 PM, Daniel Kerr <wa...@macwizardry.com.au> wrote:
> 
>> Sometimes after one update you have to run it again just to make sure that 
>> it picks up "all" the updates.
>> Some updates require a pre update, before the main update is installed. If 
>> I'm doing updates, I will run it, then run it again once it's done, until I 
>> get the window that says "There are no more updates".
>> Also, it's normally set to check each week for new updates, unless this 
>> feature is turned off.
>> And now that a lot of the new updates are now done through Mac App Store, it 
>> doesn't tend to be so "in your face" reminding you that updates are there.
>> I see a lot of clients machines with the little Mac App Store icon in the 
>> Dock with a number in it. To be fair, they don't realise that they need to 
>> look at it to see what it is there. I think the most count I've seen for Mac 
>> App Store Updates so far was over 75 Apps. Or if the reminder comes up, it 
>> gets clicked off - the "I'll do it later" ;o) hehehe.
>> 
>> But yes, having Software Update check at least once or week, or keeping an 
>> eye on the Mac App Store icon as well to see if it's got anything. I think 
>> it's my OCD that bugs me when I see the App Store on my iDevice, and Mac App 
>> Store with numbers on it, that makes me install them!! I like it up to date 
>> and clean….lol. One of the other reasons I like the MacUpdate Desktop app as 
>> well. I can set it to check my software and remind me what needs to be 
>> updated (and then I can tell it to go and do it) for my third party Apps as 
>> well. I think ti's worth the $20 a year for that feature as well. Very 
>> handy….lol.
>> 
>> Kind regards
>> Daniel
>> ---
>> Daniel Kerr
>> MacWizardry
>> 
>> Phone: 0414 795 960
>> Email: <daniel AT macwizardry.com.au>
>> Web:   <http://www.macwizardry.com.au>
>> 
>> 
>> **For everything Apple**
>> 
>> On 04/11/2012, at 6:52 PM, Michael Hawkins 
>> <michael.hawk...@mjhawkins.com.au> wrote:
>> 
>>> Thank you Ronni,
>>> 
>>> I shall never trust Apple's Software Update again- until now, I had assumed 
>>> that when I select Software Update from under the Apple symbol, every Apple 
>>> derived software was updated. It seems not.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 04/11/2012, at 6:17 PM, Ronni Brown wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi Michael,
>>>> 
>>>> First, never delete your photos from a camera or your iPhone before you 
>>>> are sure they have all been imported into iPhoto.
>>>> iPhoto'11 is version 9.4.2, if you are using  v9.3.2 you need to update.
>>>> 
>>>> When you copy your panoramas to the Mac, they retain their full 
>>>> resolution, which can be very large files.
>>>> You can share the images using Photo Stream, or connect the iPhone 
>>>> directly to the computer and import the images into iPhoto or Aperture.
>>>> 
>>>> Do these photos appear in photostream on your iPhone? Photostream works 
>>>> only in wifi mode. 
>>>> So you have to put your iPhone in wifi mode for photostream to be synced.
>>>> 
>>>> Try leaving iPhoto running for a while, it takes about 15 minutes for the 
>>>> panorama photo to show in iPhoto's photo stream.
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Ronni
>>>> 
>>>> 17" MacBook Pro 2.3GHz Quad-Core i7 “Thunderbolt"
>>>> 2.3GHz / 8GB / 750GB @ 7200rpm HD
>>>> 
>>>> OS X 10.8.2 Mountain Lion
>>>> Windows 7 Ultimate (under sufferance)
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On 04/11/2012, at 5:06 PM, Michael Hawkins 
>>>> <michael.hawk...@mjhawkins.com.au> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> I used panorama setting to take photo on iPhone (iOS 6.0.1) and used 
>>>>> iPhoto '11 (v9.3.2) to import all photos off the iPhone into 17"MacBoook 
>>>>> Pro (OS 10.7.5).
>>>>> 
>>>>> The panorama didn't copy as a panoramic shot.
>>>>> 
>>>>> The photos have been deleted from the iPhone.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Michael.
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