On Feb 8, 2006, at 10:39 PM, Charles Martin wrote:
From: Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I dunno... is there anything like iPhoto for Windows? I personally
don't see why people want to use the *filesystem* viewer as a photo
viewer. (Or as an MP3 "player," for that matter... iTunes is so much
better.)
I'm completely with you, Daniel. Using the filesystem to view photos
(on either platform) is really shortchanging yourself. The previews
are small and of poor quality, and literally ALL you can do is look at
them.
Actually, they are large previews of high quality and you can DELETE
them (and rotate them and quickly go to an editing software program if
you want). When you take hundreds of photos including MANY "repeats"
to get just the right shot, being able to delete large numbers of
photos at the start is a huge huge huge timesaver.
Dale
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