
It provides similar features like the Mac version but lacks tools for creating books, calendars, cards and prints. IPhoto for iOS: This version can organize your photos on your device, no matter they are synced or taken. To sharing your photos, you can make a slideshow, book, card, calendar, or directly share to iMessage, iCloud, Mail, Facebook, Flickr and Twitter. An array of basic photo editing tools are included to edit photos, like Red Eye removing, rotating, cropping, color adjustment, etc. After importing, people can organize their photos with events or albums. IPhoto for Mac: Most iPhoto users depends on iPhoto to import their photos from iPhone, iPad, iPod, digital cameras, USB stick, DVDs, and external hard drive to Mac. To import photos to your PC or do other manipulation, you have to find an iPhoto for PC alternative. Note that there ISN'T a PC version of iPhoto. Since 2012, an iOS-native version of iPhoto has been released.

iPhone helps you import, edit, organize, print and share photos with ease.


It's pre-installed on every Mac since 2002, as part of the iLife suite, together with iMovie, iDVD, iWeb, GarageBand. IPhoto is multifunction digital photo software developed by Apple Inc.
