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Good application to organize photos in mac?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaygray" data-source="post: 1054763" data-attributes="member: 50033"><p>I agree that iPhoto is awful. Apple should be embarrassed. I have thousands of photos from both work and my personal life, the fact that I can't switch between my work photos and personal family photos without restarting iPhoto is preposterous.</p><p></p><p>I also tried Aperture 2 & Picasa for Mac. I found both to have overly cluttered interfaces. Too many buttons & options for the single purpose I wanted to use them for--browsing photos.</p><p></p><p>In the end, I took a que from Microsoft. I created a "My Pictures" folder and stuck everything in there. You can create as many folders and subfolders as you want and organize them any way you like. </p><p></p><p>The only problem with this method is with the iPhone. Since iTunes doesn't know what a subfolder is, neither does iTunes. So my work and personal photos are once again lumped together in a giant wad on my iPhone, but I can live with that and still be a happy person. If that's my biggest complaint in life, I'm doing ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaygray, post: 1054763, member: 50033"] I agree that iPhoto is awful. Apple should be embarrassed. I have thousands of photos from both work and my personal life, the fact that I can't switch between my work photos and personal family photos without restarting iPhoto is preposterous. I also tried Aperture 2 & Picasa for Mac. I found both to have overly cluttered interfaces. Too many buttons & options for the single purpose I wanted to use them for--browsing photos. In the end, I took a que from Microsoft. I created a "My Pictures" folder and stuck everything in there. You can create as many folders and subfolders as you want and organize them any way you like. The only problem with this method is with the iPhone. Since iTunes doesn't know what a subfolder is, neither does iTunes. So my work and personal photos are once again lumped together in a giant wad on my iPhone, but I can live with that and still be a happy person. If that's my biggest complaint in life, I'm doing ok. [/QUOTE]
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