About Aperture 3.0.1
This update improves overall stability and addresses a number of issues in Aperture 3, including:
Upgrading libraries from earlier versions of Aperture
Importing libraries from iPhoto
Importing photos directly from a camera
Memory usage when processing heavily-retouched photos
Face recognition processing
Adding undetected faces using the Add Missing Face button
Printing pages containing multiple images
Printing photos and contact sheets with borders and metadata
Editing photos using an external editor
Display of images with Definition and Straighten adjustments applied
Zooming photos in the Viewer and in the Loupe using keyboard shortcuts
Accessing Aperture libraries on a network volume Selecting and moving pins on the Places map
Adding and editing custom locations using the Manage My Places window
Switching between masters when working with RAW+JPEG pairs.
This update is recommended for all users of Aperture 3.
I'm disappointed to report that my Aperture 3 is now worse since upgrading to 3.0.1. I wasn't experiencing all the problems that others were with 3.0 so maybe this serves me right.
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Originally Posted by neptune
I'm disappointed to report that my Aperture 3 is now worse since upgrading to 3.0.1. ...
Okay. Holding at A2 ...
Pretty good indication of how bad A3 and 3.0.1 are, by this part of the support discussion forum on Apple's website: Aperture 3 and 3-upgrade Major Problems
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