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iphoto library manager is now at v. 3.4.5 - Version: 3.4.4, 2/16/2009 07:48AM PST
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Wap Zap
Highly recommended as to function. No comment as to price.
Hmmm 19 bucks !!! - Version: 3.4.3, 10/20/2008 11:12PM PST
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maXam
Launch iPhoto..
Immediately press the option key..
Select the iPhoto Library you wish to load,
I keep a iPhoto Library Aliases/Shortcuts folder in my Pictures folder that has aliases/shortcuts to all my many iPhoto Libraries on my many/10 half terra and terra externals..
Reading this will cost you $19.95 ;)
Immediately press the option key..
Select the iPhoto Library you wish to load,
I keep a iPhoto Library Aliases/Shortcuts folder in my Pictures folder that has aliases/shortcuts to all my many iPhoto Libraries on my many/10 half terra and terra externals..
Reading this will cost you $19.95 ;)
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- Hmmm 19 bucks !!!
Tax? - Version: 3.4, 3/26/2008 06:03PM PST
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macgirls
This is just a quick question for the developer (or anyone else familiar with tax laws)
I was about to purchase the iPLM until it showed that I am being charged a tax. My loose understanding is that one cannot charge tax (especially for out of state transaction) when there is not a tangible/physical good involved. For example, if I were buying a boxed software DVD, which is also available in my state (say, from a physical store), then I can be charged a tax. I'm not sure if this is a physical goods issue or an out-of-state issue, but since I had never been charged a tax before under similar circumstances (buying software sold only online, from outside my state [MN]).
I hope I don't sound accusatory; I am genuinely curious how this works.
I appreciate any input! Thank you.
I was about to purchase the iPLM until it showed that I am being charged a tax. My loose understanding is that one cannot charge tax (especially for out of state transaction) when there is not a tangible/physical good involved. For example, if I were buying a boxed software DVD, which is also available in my state (say, from a physical store), then I can be charged a tax. I'm not sure if this is a physical goods issue or an out-of-state issue, but since I had never been charged a tax before under similar circumstances (buying software sold only online, from outside my state [MN]).
I hope I don't sound accusatory; I am genuinely curious how this works.
I appreciate any input! Thank you.
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