“The verdict: Use whatever’s on your computer now, of course. But if you’re shopping for a new machine, you’ll probably be much happier with iPhoto — as long as you’re willing to do things the Apple way,” writes Rob Pegoraro for the Washington Post. This article smacks of subtle Wintel bias, but the author seems to be unable to manufacture a choice of XP, no matter which angle or how hard he tries. He eventually ends up making the correct choice here.
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