Photo sharing (over the network with Bonjour) doesnt support Events!

Hi,
When i use iPhoto '08 it can't share the new events groups..
I have to place them in a album to few them on other computers. Otherwise i have i have to scroll down through many albums to find the desired picutres. Why split them in events then?
Please add this feature!!
I do like the new events feature in iPhoto '08, so this should be supported when doing a network share with other iPhoto '08.
Thnx in advance!
Best Regards,
Rick Beemsaterboer
Netherlands

Rick
This is a user-to-user support forum, no point in posting feature requests here.
iPhoto menu -> Provide iPhoto Feedback
Regards
TD

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