iPhoto acaba de recibir una actualización que lo sitúa en la versión 7.0.2, apenas tenemos detalles sobre la misma, Apple nos cede esta información:
Esta actualización de iPhoto soluciona problemas relacionados con la publicación en la galería web de .Mac, la reconstrucción de imágenes en miniatura y la edición de libros. También resuelve varios otros pequeños problemas.

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Hi Misty, Thanks so much for your question, and for your cocrenn for your horse. I think there are a few things we can do to help you out. As he ages, and he is now in the age group where weight loss is a sign of needing a senior feed, he may have trouble keeping weight on, even if all other things in his life were held constant.First, get an accurate and on him click on the linked/underlined words to go to pages that will tell you how to do both.Second, let’s look at your current program. Free access pasture/hay is a great start. For what you are supplementing him from a grain perspective, it’s hard to know exactly what’s in the sweet feed you mention, but it’s likely not very high in fat or calories. The oil would have been helping him certainly, but it depends also on how much you were giving him. Changing your protein level on your feed won’t have an effect on his weight what you want to look at is the fat level on the feed tag. Most basic sweet feeds fall in the 2.5-3.5% fat range that’s the amount that is naturally present in the grains used to make the feed. I’d suggest changing his diet to a product that is more in the 5-8% range, and also dropping the oats from the program.For products to try, I’d suggest a senior feed such as our or possibly our sweet feed. You could also try adding a supplement such as - you only feed about 1-2 lbs per day in addition to his current grain, and that will help up his condition without your having to deal with the mess of an oil supplement.Hope that helps, and good luck! Please do let us know if you have more questions.Thank you ~ Gina T.