I'd like to hear about it, too. In the past I recall hearing good things. 
Anyone with recent information.

Also I'm thinking about trying Aperture since it will share a library with 
iPhoto.

I need to find a better way of storing my photographs.

I've never been real happy with iPhoto. I would prefer to have my photographs 
come up in what iPhoto calls albums. You can have subfolders under albums. So I 
could have an album devoted to a specific trip and have sub-folders each 
focused on a specific day or place on the trip. When I opened iPhoto, I'd like 
to see these albums and then I could open the album to get to the specific 
group of photos I wanted. I wouldn't have so many events, pages of thumbnails 
to scroll through to get to the wanted event.  The way it is seems to me that 
what comes up when you open iPhoto are the boxes and boxes of photographs 
you've taken and you have to go to the albums in the side bar to get to the 
good ones you've saved and put into categories.

 Assuming you understand what I'm trying to describe, does anyone know of 
software that handles photos this way.


Anne Cartwright





On Dec 29, 2012, at 1:21 PM, Bill Micou wrote:

> Has anyone tried a program called, 'iPhoto Library Manager'?
> I kept seeing it mentioned by individuals in Apple Support replies. It is 
> suppose to better handle making and managing multiple libraries in iPhoto.  
> If you have tried it, I'd like to know what you think.
> Bill



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