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- Jan 15, 2006
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- 20" 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo iMac, 1.5 GHZ PPC Mac Mini, MacBook MB403LL/A
I guess I'm missing something, but every time I've tried any photo catalog type software (on any OS), I always stop using it, and revert back to a separate viewer and editor. If I already have my images in a hierarchy of directories, like: People > Family > Dad, or Gear > Mac > iMac (you get the idea), what does something like iPhoto do for me, aside from doubling the amount of disk space taken up by my images, and making editing more complicated? For example, I then have the edited copy and the original, or find "dupes" in the library. How do others feel about this. Do you find such apps intuitive and easy, or do you also just use a viewer to view your collection, and a separate editor to edit your images? Thanks!