![]() You can actually try Lightroom before you drop a lot of money on it. Some users prefer Lightroom's interface, which is more workflow-oriented. Like Aperture, you can batch-edit photos and create workflows. But if you want to help others solve problems, maybe adjust your attitude.Who's it for? Professional photographers and serious hobbyists.Įvidence for: If you can navigate Photoshop blindfolded, then the tools in Lightroom will be second nature to you. If you want to engange in pre-teen forum hostility, maybe get into gaming. This has to be done when first setting up the Library.Īnd I'll be sure not to tell you where it is.Īnd try to keep a civil tongue in your mouth. My 'secret photo library' (of my old,previous Fat Pics) is hidden deep away in the bowels of the Finder with a deceptive name (i.e., not called "Embaressing Fat Pics). Hard to believe you left your 'secret' pictures folder in the Pictures folder. You then notice there was a way around it. Or you picked up wrong info - or you hadn't had hands on experience with the free program which would show it obviously worked.Īfter responding to that unnecessary dispersion we get to the actual feature of Password protection. Thus, to responding to that false, uncalled for, useless and worthless tangent - I was suggesting that maybe YOU were unaware of the numbering of iPhoto versions. If it works or not - but you start with disparagement and ill-will. It would be, is easy enough to have downloaded the free product and see I don't know where you got that idea - not from anything I posted.Īnd I, oibviously (D'uh!) was going to use it, had started to use it.īut you raised that issue and you were wrong in that needless suggestion, taking the topic unnecessarilyĭown a dead-end street of your own imagination not reality. Issue you brought up suggesting that the product was not compatible with the current version of IPhoto and/or OS 10.7.3. I'm here to Discuss problems, kinks, bugs, issues and to seek SOLUTIONS.īut, to reply anyhow: Re: Was I suggesting that iPhoto Buddy is unaware of the numbering of iPhoto versions? TD - You seem to have an extraordinary hostility in your Discussions with repeated efforts to insult others maybe some counciling would be of benefit. Wife doesn't have the password to Fat Pics, she doesn't know how to break a lock, and the only packages she can access come delivered by FedEx. So.the solution I was searching for solved things better. Now she can't get to all those photos of me boldly, boastfully eatting a mountain of mashed potatoes (that I was doing for my 'Before' shots for my 'Before & After' diet and exercise manual. I'll be careful not to revel the password to my wife. T he Password Protection seems as simple and same as what I have on my financial app.what I sometimes get when people password protect a Word document.i.e. How would that be done? Just trial and error? ![]() RE: How secure is the lock? - Well, I haven't been able to break it yet. Much easier to get to desired library with 'Library Launchers,' desktop icons. ![]() Now it's smoothers - In the past iPhoto had to quit and relaunch in order to get to another library now it doesn't have to do that. Having multiple libraries is & was the prime feature of iPhotoBuddy, doing it years before Apple's iPhoto. Smoother than years ago when I had it (stopped using it when iPhoto incorporated the feature allowing multiple libraries).Ĭool thing too, apparently it now works for iMovie and iWeb. (there is inbuilt confusion with iLife being '11 but it's components different numbers) Updated for compatibility with iLife ’11 (iPhoto 9.x). □ My desire for password protect libraries now appears solved, with iPhotoBuddy.
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