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iPhoto is less user friendly than "My Pictures" on windows...
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<blockquote data-quote="cazabam" data-source="post: 290132" data-attributes="member: 17895"><p>The fundamental problem here is that iPhoto and 'My Pictures' are apples and oranges. They can't be compared because they aren't the same thing at all, in any way.</p><p></p><p>iPhoto is a program that lets you organise pictures. If you want to organise photos into sets, albums, date order, whatever, it's great. I use it for that.</p><p></p><p>My Pictures, on the other hand, is just a folder on the filesystem. If you want to do the same this on your Mac, go right ahead! Open Finder, click the 'Pictures' shortcut on the left, go mad. You can enable previews, have slideshows, everything else that My Pictures does on Windows.</p><p></p><p>iPhoto is not the only way to organise images on the Mac. It's *one* way to organise photos, but for just storing one off pictures you're better of just using Finder with previews.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cazabam, post: 290132, member: 17895"] The fundamental problem here is that iPhoto and 'My Pictures' are apples and oranges. They can't be compared because they aren't the same thing at all, in any way. iPhoto is a program that lets you organise pictures. If you want to organise photos into sets, albums, date order, whatever, it's great. I use it for that. My Pictures, on the other hand, is just a folder on the filesystem. If you want to do the same this on your Mac, go right ahead! Open Finder, click the 'Pictures' shortcut on the left, go mad. You can enable previews, have slideshows, everything else that My Pictures does on Windows. iPhoto is not the only way to organise images on the Mac. It's *one* way to organise photos, but for just storing one off pictures you're better of just using Finder with previews. [/QUOTE]
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