Aperture 2 no longer supports iPhoto "edit in external editor"

I've ordered Aperture 2.0, but I'm still using the demo.
iPhoto 2008 Help says I can use Aperture as an external editor.
I just tried. Aperture opens, but the image does not appear.
I suspect this functionality broke in either Aperture or iPhoto.
Anyone else test this? I'll probably submit a bug report for iPhoto on this.

Terence Devlin wrote:
Aperture has never worked as an external editor for iPhoto, and I could not see anywhere in the iPhoto help where it says it does.
Here's the text from the Help file (emphasis mine):
"Choosing what happens when you click the Edit button
When you want to edit a photo, you can have the photo open in one of four ways: in the same window, in a separate window, in full-screen view, or in another application..
Under Edit Photo, select one of the following options:
In main window: Opens the photo in edit view in the main viewing area.
In separate window: Opens the photo in edit view in a separate window.
Using full screen: Opens the photo in full-screen edit view.
In application: Opens the photo in another application you choose, such as Aperture or Photoshop."
Anyway, thanks for confirming that it really doesn't work now. Probably it never did, there was just an error in the documentation.

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