added 2008 Fri Feb 22 7:00:00 by unknown user
Learn how to "teach your Mac to open iPhoto when you plug in your camera but not your phone." Saved By: Alex Jones | View Details | Give Thanks
Learn how to "teach your Mac to open iPhoto when you plug in your camera but not your phone." Saved By: Alex Jones | View Details | Give Thanks
Free Flickr eXporter iPhoto Plugin

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added 2008 Tue Feb 12 7:00:00 by unknown user
"A free iPhoto '08 export plugin for Flickr. This provides a convenient way to upload descriptions, titles, keywords (tags), and ratings along with your photos. It also supports sets (yay!). Flickr is a sort of free photo sharing service/site." Saved By: Amos Moses Griffin | View Details | Give Thanks
"A free iPhoto '08 export plugin for Flickr. This provides a convenient way to upload descriptions, titles, keywords (tags), and ratings along with your photos. It also supports sets (yay!). Flickr is a sort of free photo sharing service/site." Saved By: Amos Moses Griffin | View Details | Give Thanks
added 2007 Sun Aug 26 7:00:00 by unknown user
A plug-in for Apple iPhoto that creates a photo album web page using a variety of freeware flash and JavaScript image applications. Similar to Aperture version, however comes with fewer options to tweak. Requires iPhoto '08 Saved By: Lisa McMillan | View Details | Give Thanks
A plug-in for Apple iPhoto that creates a photo album web page using a variety of freeware flash and JavaScript image applications. Similar to Aperture version, however comes with fewer options to tweak. Requires iPhoto '08 Saved By: Lisa McMillan | View Details | Give Thanks
added 2007 Tue Apr 10 16:21:57 by jeremytoday
When you first started building your iPhoto library, you could quickly scroll through your photos to find what you were looking for. But if you've been taking photos for a couple of years, your library may now contain hundreds or even thousands of photos. That's a lot of scrolling.
When you first started building your iPhoto library, you could quickly scroll through your photos to find what you were looking for. But if you've been taking photos for a couple of years, your library may now contain hundreds or even thousands of photos. That's a lot of scrolling.







