It is not possible to get iPhoto for Windows. iPhoto is only available for Mac. Windows does have several alternatives to iPhoto like Windows Live Photo Gallary and Picasa.
There are many places where someone can find tutorials on iphoto for windows. Websites such as, lynda, denison ed, watertowncsd, and brighthub all have tutorials on iphoto for windows.
No, you can't. iPhoto is only supported on Mac OS X operating system. There is no indication of Windows version coming.
Yes you can, by first importing them into iPhoto or another photo editing/managing program. It is not possible directly from the iPhone, it requires the use of a computer. Easiest method is with a Mac and iPhoto, you can set your photos to import automatically through iTunes or iPhoto when your phone is connected.
Drag it into iphoto
no the app iphoto is only for a mac sorry
Just plug in the camera. If iPhoto doesn't launch, open the iPhoto preferences and make it the default program.
To show the Welcome screen in iPhoto you need to open iPhoto and from the Help menu select Welcome To iPhoto. Don't forget to click the tickbox that says "Show this window when iPhoto opens" if you want it to open automatically next time.
When using a recent version of iPhoto you click on the Facebook button in the bottom left corner to send a picture from iPhoto to Facebook.
It's possible you are trying to open an older version of iPhoto. Software written for PPC CPUs won't run on Intel Macs with the latest OS.
Datetime protocol is possible in Windows of the protocol logging that is available in windows.
Yes, if you have Picasa Iphoto you may upload any old pictures and use Picasa Iphoto on your desired picture/pictures.
iphoto '08 version 7.1.5