IPhoto Books What about Aperture Books In Australia

Hello Everyone.
Now iPhoto books are available in Australia, has anyone tried a book from Aperture ???
Many Thanks

I had Aperture 1.5.6 and they didn't work from there but I've just upgraded to Aperture 2.0 (an excellent upgrade, well worth it) and they do work from this version - books & prints only though.
Cheers,
Paul Martin
www.paulnika.com

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  • What is the maximum number of photos in a iphoto book?

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