Rob
Just to let you know that I have decided to stick with Extensis
Portfolio in the cataloguing play-off. They both have their quirks
but, for instance, the fact that I could not work out how to view all
my photos at once in iView Media Pro meant that it was no easier to
use than Portfolio; I might as well stick with the quirky application
that I know better ;-).
Thanks for your advice
Chris
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On 5 Jan 2006, at 07:54, Rob Harrison wrote:
> I've been using iView Media Pro for a couple years now. I'm pretty
> happy with it. Version 3 adds some nice features previously only
> available in external scripts. I'm on OS 10.4.3, and use have used it
> on a Lombard G3 PowerBook, a 1.25 DP G4 tower, and my new 15"
> PowerBook. It's definitely more satisfying on the faster machines.
> It'd be nice if there was more integration between it and iPhoto, or
> that other programs would produce plug-ins for it like they do for
> iPhoto. Blogspot and Flickr for example have a plug-in for iPhoto
> that makes it super easy to add images or image galleries to blogs.
> The cataloguing is quite flexible. It's not without annoying little
> quirks...like sometimes crashing...but I think that was due to not
> enough RAM on a slow machine...and I've got about 25,000 images in my
> catalogue. Overall, I'd recommend it.
>
> Rob in Seattle
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