Problems with photo sharing Reader David Eding reports problems sharing an iPhoto Library if both the host Mac and the Mac accessing the shared iPhoto Library attempt to run slide shows containing the ...
Despite its powerful cataloging tools and easy-to-use editing features, many users are still nervous about committing their photo library to iPhoto. The program’s approach to storing images feels a ...
Digital photos can take up a lot of hard drive space, so it's sometimes beneficial to keep your photo libraries on an external hard drive instead of on your computer's internal drive. If your company ...
Longtime iPhoto users may be accustomed to diving into the iPhoto Library folder hierarchy to root around and pull out original files at will, but there's a change afoot with iPhoto '08: the library ...
Most of us have considered moving out iTunes library to an external hard drive to save space at one time or another. If you use a MacBook Air, you know how squeezzed for space you can feel after using ...
When most companies kill off a neglected product, the damage is usually limited to the few remaining customers that have stuck by it. In the case of Apple retiring iPhoto and Aperture, however, the ...
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 ...
Even if you are a regular Time Machine practitioner, it's still a good idea to back up your iPhoto library (or at least parts of it) to a drive or a disc. Matt Elliott Senior Editor Matt Elliott is a ...
Hours after Apple released OS X 10.8.2 Mountain Lion and iOS 6 on Wednesday, the company rolled out updates for the consumer level iPhoto and the professional grade Aperture image organization and ...
With the launch of OS X 10.10.3 Yosemite, Apple released its much-anticipated Photos app, which was first announced during its Worldwide Developers Conference in 2014. The Photos for OS X app took ...
The writing has been on the wall for Apple’s older photo editing apps for some time now. Apple announced back in June of 2014 that both the consumer-level iPhoto app and the pro-level Aperture app ...