Like smart playlists in iTunes, smart albums in iPhoto provide a way for you to better organize your photos. Whether it's a list of your most recent photos or photos with a specified aperture range, ...
With the release of El Capitan’s public beta, those with the desire to engage in a bit of risk have gotten a glimpse of Photos 1.1, a release that isn’t just an extension of the original version, but ...
iPhoto and iCloud, despite being the default photo application and accompanying syncing service that much of the Apple universe uses regularly, are actually kind of awful. iPhoto is slow and bulky.
Apple’s iPhoto (this hint only tested in iPhoto 6; it may work in 4 and 5) offers a number of ways to help you organize your shots. Albums (File: New Album) and Smart Albums (File: New Smart Album) ...
If you get a digital camera for Christmas or Hanukkah this year and start snapping away, you can accumulate hundreds or even thousands of digital pictures amazingly quickly. And even if a lot of them ...
So, for a few years, I was just dragging and dropping pictures from our cameras to our Windows computer, and appropriately naming folders and such. However, when we bought a Mac, we liked iPhoto's ...
For all its built-in multimedia software, one thing Mac OS X doesn't really offer is a way to move from the desktop to the web. Take iPhoto for instance, it's an easy way to organize your images and ...
As MacStories readers know, I migrated from iPhoto to Dropbox storage for my photos in 2012 and haven’t looked back since. I store all my photos and videos in Dropbox with a Year -> Number of Month - ...
Overall, I liked both programs, but consider them inferior to iPhoto because they lack iPhoto's bedrock feature: the ability of users to place any photo in multiple virtual albums of their own ...
So on my PC I have the 30 gig "My Pictures" folder completely backed up to Crashplan's online servers. The folder contains all our photos organized into album folders and I consider this to be our ...