Just when I finally decided to use IPhoto to sort through our 50,000
images (five different libraries since iPhoto gets strange when it
refers to over 20,000 or so)  Google releases Picasa for Mac.  It is
pretty cool for a lot of reasons.  And it isn't bothered by the large
number of images.

But the current Beta version seems a little buggy to me and I wonder
if anyone else has seen this.  If I use a filter or some other action,
most of the image directories in the left column disappear and can't
be found unless I quit and restart the program. Has anyone else seen
this?  Has anyone found a solution if so?

(The computer is a MacBook running 10.5.6.)

One thing I miss that I hope they will add is a single keystroke to
send an image to Photoshop or any selected editor.  Currently a three
key combination sends it to Preview, which is my system's default
viewer.  I don't want to change the system default.  I'm told that on
the PC a control click lets you choose where to open the image.  You
have to choose every time so even that isn't as simple as I'd wish
for.

Any ideas?

Rich


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