Scates, there are apps out there that do a good job of photo editing, like PS Express, but of course I think you and I are referring to an Apple iPhoto solution with the same-as-Mac features we enjoy.
As for the comment about how a disabled or elderly person's life could be changed, you are spot on. The current way to get he iPad on and going is not right. I had to sync my father-in-law's iPad with my Mac and then show him the ropes. He's never synced it since day 1 and will probably never need to. However, if he needed an update, etc, he'd have to connect it to a Mac and that's just ridiculous. And yes, it did change his life in such a positive and powerful way.
"We are reviewing some 9,000 recent UNHCR referrals from Syria. We are receiving roughly a thousand new ones each month, and we expect admissions from Syria to surge in 2015 and beyond." - Anne C. Richard, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration
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