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Looking for an amicable parting with iPhoto
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<blockquote data-quote="MacBraddy" data-source="post: 988226" data-attributes="member: 135449"><p>I have been using iPhoto since I bought my Mac last year and have decided it is time to part ways. I cannot say that I hate the program, I just no longer want to use it. During its tenure with me I used it to touch up some pictures and store the rest, but I am not sure hwo to extricate everything from its libraries when I ditch it (hopefully for Aperture2 ;D). Anyone have some directions? I started using iPhoto Library Manager, but have still decided to just end the relationship instead of managing it.</p><p>Thanks for any help here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacBraddy, post: 988226, member: 135449"] I have been using iPhoto since I bought my Mac last year and have decided it is time to part ways. I cannot say that I hate the program, I just no longer want to use it. During its tenure with me I used it to touch up some pictures and store the rest, but I am not sure hwo to extricate everything from its libraries when I ditch it (hopefully for Aperture2 ;D). Anyone have some directions? I started using iPhoto Library Manager, but have still decided to just end the relationship instead of managing it. Thanks for any help here. [/QUOTE]
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