Organizing Mac Mail Photo Attachments
If you use Mac Mail, you know that it’s particularly good and helping you share photos, and view photos that are shared with you. How can you keep those photos safe and organized?
If you use Mac Mail, you know that it’s particularly good and helping you share photos, and view photos that are shared with you. How can you keep those photos safe and organized?
As you probably know, if you use a Mac, once you connect your iPad or iPhone to the computer, it opens up iPhoto. This can be terribly frustrating, when all you want to do is charge your phone, or sync your apps with iTunes.
It’s very easy to correct, if you know where to look. We’ll show you how to do it.
Apple has a great feature built into iOS and Mac OSX called PhotoStream, so that when you take a photo on one device, it automatically appears on all of your other devices, automatically. And it has a feature that allows you to select photos you want to share into someone else’s PhotoStream, called Shared Photostreams. One problem is that it is tied to iPhoto.
Just in time for the holidays, Silent Sifter 2.0.1 has been released in the Mac App Store.
Now with drag and drop, multiple iPhoto library support, automatic Camera addition, and a few bug fixes, Silent Sifter is more flexible, stable, and easier to use than ever with v2.0.1.
Read More »Silent Sifter 2.0.1 – Now Available
With the recently released iPhoto 9.3, Apple made it much easier to maintain separate iPhoto Libraries.
This is great news for people with large photo libraries, because you now have the ability to divide your photos into separate iPhoto Libraries instead of maintaining one giant bloated library that your Mac may not be able to open properly.
Read More »Coming Soon – Multiple iPhoto Library Support