Well, not good for me. I bought a family pack of iLife 11 to get the latest iPhoto (confusingly, it seems to be v.9). I have the iLife 09 issue, with the usual updates. As usual, you need to update the libraries so you can't re-open them in older iPhotos. Yeah, right! What I found was that the interface is not nearly as user friendly for me as the old interface. To start with, it is based on black rather than gray or white. Ugh! Didn't Apple go with the paper white screen because . . . ? But black is a bit of a new fashion in computer graphics now that we aren't forced to use white or color on black as in the bad old days. But the thing that completely throws me is that the "i" information space, bottom left in the older version, is now just blank space and you have to click on "i" at bottom right on the window to open a column which is white/color on black and on the right. This column takes quite a large slice off the side of the window in which you are looking at your pix. I have mine set to roughly four or five pix across -- this new column takes out the space occupied by the fourth pic across, then reshuffles all the pix so now they fit into three across. But hey, that's just re-arranged the display set-up that I liked! I wanted four (or five) across at a certain size so I could comfortably see a certain number of pix at a time in the window! When you select a photo this column displays the EXIF info which is good, and more than the previous version I have does, BUT the space for a description reveals only a couple of lines, and most of the column is dedicated to "Faces" and location information -- neither of which are of any use to me. I can see they would be to some people, but surely it should be optional? And there seems to be no way to adjust that Description space. There is in the older version. There seems to be no improvement in what is offered by way of editing or saving. The editing in iPhoto 09 is pretty useful but the saving is a disaster -- when you've finished editing and hit "Done" or double click to return that picture to thumbnail size, iPhoto saves with a savage JPEG squeeze. Not good and no option. So there you go! Fortunately, I have a back-up so I have moved back to that, but I've wasted $99 buying the "upgrade". Best regards Geoffrey Heard The Ad-Doctor-Online http://www.ad-doctor-online.com