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Mac OS X  |  Design / Graphics  |  Image Edit / Optimize / Convert  |  iPhoto Library Manager  |  Hmmm 19 bucks !!!

iPhoto Library Manager

iPhoto Library Manager

Manage multiple iPhoto libraries.

Version:  3.5.5

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Hmmm 19 bucks !!!

Feedback Type:  Commentary

Contributed by: maXam Monday, October 20 2008 @ 11:12 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: NO

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 ;)   

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Hmmm 19 bucks !!! - ToeKnee

well, yippie skippy for you and all your external "teras." I don't think you could have evaluated the paid version of this, because even a brain as distracted by its own greatness as yours is could see iPhoto Library Manager does a lot more than can be accomplished managing multiple libraries with iPhoto's limited built-in tools. It's well worth the price for many of us. But you obliviously don't need it, so just move along.

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Saturday, October 25 2008 @ 07:32 AM PDT


Hmmm 19 bucks !!! - chicken nugget--2008

If you had bothered to read the product description, you would see that iPhoto Library Manager provides that functionality for free. So reading your comment cost nothing...it was just annoying.

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Tuesday, February 17 2009 @ 08:43 PM PST


Hmmm 19 bucks !!! (what a load of cobblers) - Dantre

The only way to keep this site useful is by our doing due diligence before offering an opinion. Making yourself look silly is something you can do on your time and in your own space. Undermining the credibility of this communal activity is something else. How about becoming a responsible web citizen by taking the time to learn about a product before wasting our time and yours?

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Wednesday, May 06 2009 @ 05:54 AM PDT


Hmmm 19 bucks !!! - waldstille

You seem to mean "Reading this will SAVE you $19.95" not COST you $19.95. Others have already pointed out your lack of refection, and all I can add is that illiteracy does not help your cause.

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Saturday, June 06 2009 @ 02:48 AM PDT