So where is it?
I know we've 27 days to go but does anyone have any idea on when it is arriving.
There was a report on Think Secret about them using
this company to send books over from the US, but they have been offering this service for PCs for a while. With the posting from the US they cost a fortune:
February 16, 2004 - iPhoto Albums - Made in the USA
Why is it taking so long for Apple to start iPhoto Album service to certain parts of Europe? Because they couldn't find a printer that could do it well enough and cheaply enough. After a long and tedious search, sources inside Apple tell Think Secret, the company gave up and worked out an arrangement with the US-based printer My Publisher of Valhalla, NY, and will be exporting albums to Europe. Expensive? You bet. How much? Apple isn't saying, but sources say it will be a lot more than the US$29.99 Americans are paying for 10 pages. So now with a printer in place, more problems persist. Apple and My Publisher are trying to work out the shipping and cost logistics before announcing when the service will really start. Another Apple soap opera continues with few public explanations
The Apple iPhoto page says this:
Expanded Availibility
iPhoto books are available now in Japan, the US and Canada, and coming soon in select European countries.
No mention of prints though but the wording would suggest them not being books sent over as they would probably allow any European country.
We've been waiting a long time for this, I hope they get it right.