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Keyword Manager

Keyword Manager

Improves iPhoto's keywording capabilities.

Version:  1.5.4

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Great program if you don't mind being price-gouged

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Contributed by: azurite1 Monday, September 22 2008 @ 05:19 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: 1-6 months

Recommend Product: YES

Like almost everyone else on here, I had a great time using the program during its trial period-- it's really helped me create and organize my Keywords with a great deal of efficiency. The boxes aren't intrusive and go along well visually with the rest of iPhoto, and I've had no compatibility issues with iPhoto up to ver. 7.1.4.

However, $22.61 (€15 as of 9/22/08) is even more ridiculous than the $19 they supposedly originally charged. I'd love to know where the quoted $15 is coming from, because unless there's a hidden promo code I can't see, the only way I've seen to get a discount on this is to have seen a promotion on MacUpdate or MacZot from two years ago.

If there's a way to get this for the quoted $15, point me at it-- I'd actually pay that much for this tool. But for $22, I'd expect a bit more than a simple keyword manager, regardless of how the iLife suite works out price-wise in comparison. As a piece of software, it's simply not worth that much for what it does.   
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2 comments |

Great program if you don't mind being price-gouged - Bullstorm

$15 is incorrect. It used to say €15, but does no longer for some reason. We have updated the listing and it should be correct within a couple of days.

Regarding the price, we charge the same amount now as we did when the plug-in was first released, which is €15. That used to mean around $19 back then, but due to the currently weak dollar it means $22 at the moment.

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Friday, September 26 2008 @ 04:06 PM PDT


Great program if you don't mind being price-gouged - fazzari

FYI, it still lists the price as $15 here.

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Wednesday, October 29 2008 @ 06:32 AM PDT