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Card reader won't read - and in general a year later and NOT impressed with MAC
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<blockquote data-quote="Oneironaut" data-source="post: 1024642" data-attributes="member: 88633"><p>Oh, and if you don't use iPhoto, you can use Kstudio Resize, which I've used in the past. Just do a google search and you should find it. There are other resizing apps you can try, but this is one I can personally recommend.</p><p></p><p>Also, I don't think an Open or Attach dialog box has the full range of view options as a regular Finder window, just Name and Date Modified. But you can open a Finder window, sort the files as you wish, and just drag them into your email message. You don't have to use the Attach dialog. In fact, I rarely do. For whatever reason, I look for my files in Finder, then drag them into the body of the email I'm sending. I think at some point there were more view options, but I never really noticed since I personally don't need things sorted that specifically from a dialog box. Just one of those differences in the OS. But it is possible to sort files anyway you want and attach them directly from the Finder. In fact, it involves the same number of steps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oneironaut, post: 1024642, member: 88633"] Oh, and if you don't use iPhoto, you can use Kstudio Resize, which I've used in the past. Just do a google search and you should find it. There are other resizing apps you can try, but this is one I can personally recommend. Also, I don't think an Open or Attach dialog box has the full range of view options as a regular Finder window, just Name and Date Modified. But you can open a Finder window, sort the files as you wish, and just drag them into your email message. You don't have to use the Attach dialog. In fact, I rarely do. For whatever reason, I look for my files in Finder, then drag them into the body of the email I'm sending. I think at some point there were more view options, but I never really noticed since I personally don't need things sorted that specifically from a dialog box. Just one of those differences in the OS. But it is possible to sort files anyway you want and attach them directly from the Finder. In fact, it involves the same number of steps. [/QUOTE]
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