This one goes out there to reader Edward, who commented on Aayush’s post on Apple ignoring India. Said Edward:
Four years ago, at a Apple presentation, I asked the speaker from Apple when would we be able to purchase photo books through iPhoto in Australia. He dismissively said about three months. We still don’t have that option 4 years later.Well, that day might be late, but sometimes late is better than never. As of today, iPhoto books, calendars, cards, and prints are available in Australia and New Zealand.
No doubt you want the skinny on pricing. There are a ton of options, more than it’s worth running down along the line, but you can grab the full details at the links above. I’ve personally never ordered any of the iPhoto print products, but they always look so good (I wonder how much that has to do with the nice photos that Apple shows off). Maybe I’ll finally get around to making one this year.
But I’m pretty lazy, so probably not. Still, good news for you folks in Australia/New Zealand, yeah?
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"And what about Mexico?" I ask myself yet again.
I made some calendars for my family this year and they turned out phenomenal! I highly recommend trying them out.
I rejoice! Maybe my online comments are more powerful than I thought. I am immediately in the process of making cards and a book. The price is really good.
Thanks and best wishes
edward