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<blockquote data-quote="Oneironaut" data-source="post: 1205492" data-attributes="member: 88633"><p>Well I don't know much about router issues, but you don't HAVE to use iPhoto to manage your photos on your Mac, just as you don't have to use Outlook to manage your mail on a PC. You can just put all your photos in the Pictures folder in your Documents folder and manage them just like you do in Windows. </p><p></p><p>I used to do this and avoid iPhoto entirely because I too was used to the old PC way of doing things. But not I use iPhoto all the time, it's incredibly handy. If you don't like the way iPhoto works specifically, you can try one of the many other free photo applications that are out there for Macs. But you don't even have to use those, of course. There is no reason why you can't manage your photos the way you did in Windows. Certainly there's no reason to chuck your Mac here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oneironaut, post: 1205492, member: 88633"] Well I don't know much about router issues, but you don't HAVE to use iPhoto to manage your photos on your Mac, just as you don't have to use Outlook to manage your mail on a PC. You can just put all your photos in the Pictures folder in your Documents folder and manage them just like you do in Windows. I used to do this and avoid iPhoto entirely because I too was used to the old PC way of doing things. But not I use iPhoto all the time, it's incredibly handy. If you don't like the way iPhoto works specifically, you can try one of the many other free photo applications that are out there for Macs. But you don't even have to use those, of course. There is no reason why you can't manage your photos the way you did in Windows. Certainly there's no reason to chuck your Mac here. [/QUOTE]
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