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Mon Aug 6, 2012 8:33 am (PDT) . Posted by:
"Rob Frankel" robfrankeldotcom
Interesting short piece on Steve Wozniak's concerns about cloud
technology, which lends credence to many of our members' own concerns.
http://www.zdnet.com/wozniak-i-really-worry-about-everything-going-to-the-cloud-7000002193/
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technology, which lends credence to many of our members' own concerns.
http://www.zdnet.
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Rob Frankel
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Mon Aug 6, 2012 9:09 am (PDT) . Posted by:
"Denver Dan" denverdan22180
Howdy.
Just read about a very interesting piece of software called iPhoto
Library Manager.
Read about it here.
<http://teratalks.com/2012/08/5-reasons-youll-love-the-coolest-library-tool-ever-for-iphoto-on-your-mac/ >
The really sounds like a time saving and organizational solution to
folks who have large photo libraries in iPhoto.
If a group member has tried iPhoto Library Manager, please give us a
report on it.
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For those new to iPhoto (and iTunes), you can create multiple photo
libraries (or music libraries in iTunes) and switch between them. For
example, in iTunes you could have one music library for opera only and
a 2nd library for your large collection of Renaissance lute music.
To create multiple libraries in either iPhoto or iTunes launch the
program with the Option key pressed. This produces a dialog box that
lets you create a new photo library. The old photo (or music) library
is not deleted and you can switch back to it by launching again with
the Option key pressed.
Denver Dan
Just read about a very interesting piece of software called iPhoto
Library Manager.
Read about it here.
<http://teratalks.
The really sounds like a time saving and organizational solution to
folks who have large photo libraries in iPhoto.
If a group member has tried iPhoto Library Manager, please give us a
report on it.
- - - - -
For those new to iPhoto (and iTunes), you can create multiple photo
libraries (or music libraries in iTunes) and switch between them. For
example, in iTunes you could have one music library for opera only and
a 2nd library for your large collection of Renaissance lute music.
To create multiple libraries in either iPhoto or iTunes launch the
program with the Option key pressed. This produces a dialog box that
lets you create a new photo library. The old photo (or music) library
is not deleted and you can switch back to it by launching again with
the Option key pressed.
Denver Dan
Mon Aug 6, 2012 9:59 am (PDT) . Posted by:
"caribsea@bellsouth.net" caribsea@bellsouth.net
Trying to figure out what's using so much of my hard drive, discovered /Users/(my name) uses more than 281GB of the 320GB HD. What can I get rid of and, more important, what do I absolutely need to leave undisturbed?
TIA
Willi
iMac mid2010 OS Lion
TIA
Willi
iMac mid2010 OS Lion
Mon Aug 6, 2012 10:17 am (PDT) . Posted by:
"John Engberg" mrmacbyte
On Aug 6, 2012, at 9:59 AM, "caribsea@bellsouth.
> Trying to figure out what's using so much of my hard drive, discovered /Users/(my name) uses more than 281GB of the 320GB HD. What can I get rid of and, more important, what do I absolutely need to leave undisturbed?
>
> TIA
> Willi
> iMac mid2010 OS Lion
I'll bet you've got a lot of pictures and music. Is your trash empty? Is your downloads folder empty? Is your iPhoto trash empty? Just open your users folder and do get info on each folder to see its size. To get a good visual representation of your drive, take a look at Disk Explorer.
John Engberg
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