Mate, i just got it to work following This article. Quite cool actually, but do read down further for things like just wanting screenshots of your iDevices by searching .png
Very cool indeed. It doesnt look like the images in the article for ML as you put image in the Search bar, hit return, then underneath it, click the + button, then follow the instructions. I now have a Search Cog iCon in my Finder bar for my photo stream
Thanks for that
EDIT : You need to have Finder set to Search Current Folder for it to be easy
I also want to access the Photo Stream. But iCloud prompts me to install iPhoto or Aperture. The article referenced above, mentions the path:
~/Library/Application Support/iLifeAssetManagement/assets/sub/
I don't have that folder on my machine. I suspect it is created when iPhoto is installed.
Is there anyway to access Photo Stream without iPhoto or Aperture? I don't want to spend $15 just to activate the feature.
skallal: your Mac *came* with iPhoto, so if you ever open it you should have the folder (you may need to set up a small test library).
It does work under Mavericks. I just tried. But when you search and then select "Image" then "Kind" the search defaults to the Folder in Finder you have set in Finder Preferences, so you need to select the "Sub" Folder again and you can then complete the steps. See image . . . .