Further notice after my initial report -- it loses track of which photos
it has. Every time I plug in my iPhone, it says there are new photos,
apparently picking random ones from the archive. It generally recognises
if it has picked things up from Photo Stream but does not realise it has
these already.
It's quite frustrating - I can't have 186 (or 3) duplicates going in
every time I sync my phone. So I'd say hold off until either
de-duplication software is available or they fix this!
On 20 Apr 2015, at 8:38, [email protected] wrote:
Thanks Stephen. I’ll add that to the possibilities to Apple-proof my
photo filing system :)
Nick
On 18 Apr 2015, at 16:09, [email protected] wrote:
Don’t forget there is always the option of taking all your photos
out and storing them in organised folders, just like your slide boxes
- even easier now with Finder tagging.
The folder system is impervious to Apple’s, or anyone else’s
software and OS updates and hardware changes. :-)
There is also Picasa for free, which I’ve never used:
http://picasa-mac.en.softonic.com/mac
Stephen
“This is the most important issue facing this country, the issue of
whether we continue with our nuclear defence ...” - Michael Fallon,
Defence secretary, April 2015
On 18 Apr 2015, at 08:38, nick\[email protected] wrote:
As the original ranter I should probably have changed the subject
line but there was still a connection albeit a bit tenuous relating
back to my iPhoto/Photos problem which I am still working on. Fond
memories of hanging files with thousands of labelled trannies all
sorted and no one to suddenly muck the system up :).
Nick
On 18 Apr 2015, at 08:18, ARMS <[email protected]> wrote:
The here here was responding to the post above mine, and since I
did not "hear" the coment but read it the "here here" was
indicating that I as the respondent to that statement, was
agreeing.
Pedants at dawn, chose your weapons.
Anyway, I love Apple Mac. Compared to the alternative it's a user
friendly facility that allows me to communicate and do my work with
little concern for what lies beneath. I stared my life as a
computer operator/programmer in 1971 when a computer with 4K of
memory took up a large air conditioned room, so for all its little
foibles, for me Apple rules (here hear) - except for iPhoto, oh and
iTunes, and maybe numbers - what the heck did the Romans do for us
anyway.
Andy
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