Apple has updated the iMovie app to let you share videos with iCloud Photo Sharing and support iCloud Photo Library beta.
With a streamlined design and intuitive Multi-Touch gestures, iMovie lets you enjoy your videos and tell stories like never before. Browse your video library, share favorite moments, create beautiful movies, and watch them on all your devices in iMovie Theater. And with the iMovie extension, it’s fast and fun to make every video more memorable — right in the Photos app.
What's New In This Version: • Support for iCloud Photo Library beta • Share videos with iCloud Photo Sharing • Resolves issues that could occur when rotating a device while in the Video browser • Performance and stability improvements
You can purchase iMovie from the App Store for $4.99.
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NoGoodNick - November 7, 2014 at 5:28pm
I'm sorry, but I'm about to rip Apple Cloud out by it's roots I'm SO frustrated with it. Every time I start my phone, despite having excellent reception, I get prompted time after time to sign-in to iCloud again. The password is fine, but it'll ask me again only a minute later until I finally hit "Cancel".
It happens enough, I'm about to delete my entire iCloud account. The feature isn't ready for prime time yet, as it's too buggy to use.
The problem is, there's really no reason for iCloud to be checking for an internet signal every single second of the day.
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AppleGuy299 - November 7, 2014 at 3:23am
iClarified never posted on the iWork for iOS updates.
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gamerscul9870 - November 7, 2014 at 3:39am
They have to be aware of things otherwise they miss out on it.