MorePhotoLibs - 1.0manage multiple iPhoto libraries |
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The Disappearing Library - Version: 1.3, 3/12/2006 11:52AM PST
roddy_mckay
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Answer to Dukkukku - Version: 1.2.2, 2/13/2005 01:43AM PST
Luc Regnault
I think it is only because you have created a new empty library with MorePhotoLibs and open it inside iPhoto, that you think that everythings was gone, but in fact, you have only opened a new blank library. Other things like your previous libs are always in place, because there no possibility inside the app to change, move or delete anything... Only reading, reading.
I have already more than 300 hundreds customer for this product, and if things are like you have explained, I should have a lot of complains. This is not the case.
Thank you very much for this very good publicity.
The developper, Luc Regnault.
I have already more than 300 hundreds customer for this product, and if things are like you have explained, I should have a lot of complains. This is not the case.
Thank you very much for this very good publicity.
The developper, Luc Regnault.
clarification - Version: 1.2.2, 2/12/2005 10:21AM PST
Duckhue
OK, the application doesn't delete the iPhoto Lib. all one it's own just opening it. Your software gives the ability to delete the original lib. and/or not make it visible. No matter what a person does wrong using this user unfriendly application. The original iPhoto Lib. should still be there even after quitting this. I quit this application and opened up my iPhoto and everything was gone, so it was your application that did this. It doesn't matter if I did something wrong. It's up to the maker of this app to write it in a way that has a built in protection. 98% of the people who download new software learn how to use it by trial & error, no matter how good or L O N G the manual is.
When you create a library with MorePhotoLibs it names the folder "iPhoto Library 1" and renames your original library to "iPhoto Library_1" which really is kind of stupid and confusing. Unless you have stored your iPhoto library elsewhere, both of these folders should be in the "pictures" folder of your "home" folder.
Drag the new [iPhoto Library 1] folder to the trash and delete the _ from the old [iPhoto Library_1] folder. When you relaunch iPhoto it will ask you to find the library folder and then all will be well. Don't empty the trash until you have made sure that the correct library is in place.
Now you can trash the application and go to home/library/preferences and delete the folder com.LucRegnault.MorePhoto.
Last of all, put this application on your " Don't Do It Again " list!