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- Version: 1.7.1, 1/11/2010 04:39AM PST
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man290663
Saved photos? - Version: 1.6, 10/10/2008 08:57AM PST
stonefxman
I can`t see that I can access my "Saved photos"?
Would be good to have.
Would be good to have.
Ok but not great on Leopard 



- Version: 1.2, 11/11/2007 05:35AM PST
bindigok
This version is supposed to be updated for 10.5, but it's a little "crashy." When I try to save files and change the destination, it crashes. But it works as long as the photos go directly into Documents. And the price is great. Other similar freeware programs don't work, and similar shareware programs are too expensive. This just needs some tweaking.
Keep to the SYSTEM way of doing this:-
sync with itunes to get pictures into iphoto.
for photos in the iPhones Camera Roll or iPods Saved Photo's simply start iPhoto and the iphone appears highlight the pics you want then import into iPhoto. these can then be exported to the desktop in whatever format you like.
it doesn't have an import to iphone cameral roll (the one bit iphoto is missing) so it adds nothing to standard procedures (to get photo to camera roll - email the pic to your self, pic up on iphone then open click 'reply' then save photo.)