How to Run iPhoto on an Original iPad (No Jailbreak Required)

iPhoto runs just fine on the original iPad. I think Apple just wants to keep us motivated to buy new hardware. I've been running iPhoto for a few days now with no bad behavior or crashes. Installing it is simple and doesn't require a jailbreak. I put together a brief how-to here.





Free at Last
I still haven't left the MacBook Pro at the office, but it does stay in the car more since I acquired all these new capabilities. After all, iOS is just a slimmed-down version of OS X optimized for minimal resources and maximum battery life. Its lack of functionality has little to do with resource constraints and much to do with Apple's tailoring. Besides, all jailbreaking does is remove artificial restrictions built into the operating system. After using this most recent jailbreak for two weeks, I've noticed no decrease in battery life or reliability, just a two-fold increase in capability. I'm not saying jailbreaking is right for everyone, just that its a proper solution for me. There certainly isn't any technical barrier. My 14 year-old daughter jailbroke her iPhone with no assistance, so I'm pretty sure anyone reading this will have no problem at all. So what if Apple doesn't like it. After all, these devices belong to us. Jailbreaking is just a way to say, "Thanks for all your help and protection Apple, but I'll take it from here."