Aperture & iPhoto - Solution to Livein both worlds?

I am new to Aperture.
Knowing I have to use a plug-in that only has iPhoto version (book printing from hypo.cc - A Taiwan-based 1-click book printing vendor), I will have to assume that I have to jump back and forth between the two.
Googling around and searching in Apple Discussion didn't get me a decent solution, any recommend read on related topic?

Hi
Go here
http://seminars.apple.com/seminarsonline/aperture15iphoto/apple/index1.html
There are a group of Apple on line seminars for using Aperture and iPhoto together.
Firstly Import you iphoto library into Aperture by reference. Don't copy it!
Then basically: From Aperture use the File/ Import/Images.. command. In the import box, select your iphoto library in the first column. You can now bring any iphoto, album, image, or imported roll into Aperture. They arrive as a project!
Work on them .... then either
1: open Aperture and iphoto and drag the Aperture images into iPhoto to import them as new iPhoto images (useful for Aperture Versions)
or
2: In iPhoto use the File/Show Aperture Library to work in iPhoto!
IMO it works great. I originally wanted to keep my iPhoto library, but as the guy in the seminar says, after a while you'll want everything in Aperture ... and move the odd thing to iPhoto!
Hope this helps
Lee

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