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iPhoto is less user friendly than "My Pictures" on windows...
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<blockquote data-quote="Ice Cream Man" data-source="post: 289981" data-attributes="member: 23342"><p>Ok, if you want to use iPhoto to organize all your images. Use iPhoto to create albums, and organize them that way. Don't worry about how the files are stored on the drive. Let the program worry about that, that's its job, it does it on it's own. Just like iTunes can keep your songs organized in a way that is efficient for it. While providing access to them in a way that makes sense to you.</p><p></p><p>when you ad a once you have your albums created. All you have to do after having added an image is put it the album you want it in.</p><p></p><p>As far as using the GUI, instead of using the iPhoto's folders. Don't use the folders at all. Just use the albums, and smart albums, and folders within iPhoto. </p><p></p><p>Keep in mind that my pictures, in windows isn't a program. It's just a folder, you are referring to the menu option within Internet Exploder. And there are other Internet browsers for Apple that have similar menu functions. Opera is one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ice Cream Man, post: 289981, member: 23342"] Ok, if you want to use iPhoto to organize all your images. Use iPhoto to create albums, and organize them that way. Don't worry about how the files are stored on the drive. Let the program worry about that, that's its job, it does it on it's own. Just like iTunes can keep your songs organized in a way that is efficient for it. While providing access to them in a way that makes sense to you. when you ad a once you have your albums created. All you have to do after having added an image is put it the album you want it in. As far as using the GUI, instead of using the iPhoto's folders. Don't use the folders at all. Just use the albums, and smart albums, and folders within iPhoto. Keep in mind that my pictures, in windows isn't a program. It's just a folder, you are referring to the menu option within Internet Exploder. And there are other Internet browsers for Apple that have similar menu functions. Opera is one. [/QUOTE]
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