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<blockquote data-quote="Oneironaut" data-source="post: 1581854" data-attributes="member: 88633"><p>I like iPhoto because it not only lets me store photos, but also organize them into albums that can be synced to devices easily, edit and touch them up, and share them to Facebook directly from the interface. It also makes it easy to transfer photos from my Photostreams. These features may not matter to you, but if they do, one thing you can do to get used to iPhoto is to think of it as your more traditional Pictures folder. Instead of a folder though, it's an app. All your pictures are still there grouped by Event or "folder" and you can still drag and drop them any other places you need them. You can still move photos from one Event to another if you want yet still create albums for different uses. It basically works exactly the way iTunes works with music files. Sure, you can just play all your music files directly from their folders, but the interface lets you organize them and do more with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oneironaut, post: 1581854, member: 88633"] I like iPhoto because it not only lets me store photos, but also organize them into albums that can be synced to devices easily, edit and touch them up, and share them to Facebook directly from the interface. It also makes it easy to transfer photos from my Photostreams. These features may not matter to you, but if they do, one thing you can do to get used to iPhoto is to think of it as your more traditional Pictures folder. Instead of a folder though, it's an app. All your pictures are still there grouped by Event or "folder" and you can still drag and drop them any other places you need them. You can still move photos from one Event to another if you want yet still create albums for different uses. It basically works exactly the way iTunes works with music files. Sure, you can just play all your music files directly from their folders, but the interface lets you organize them and do more with them. [/QUOTE]
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