| | Do you use iPhoto as your general repository of all things photographic? I do. Open my copy of iPhoto and you'll find photos from vacations and day trips, four-season photos of our garden and bird and wildlife visitors, a massive collection of our pets in various moods and activities, gatherings of friends, and a colorful record of holidays. You'll also find numerous business-related photos. Sounds a bit overwhelming, doesn't it? Fortunately, iPhoto makes it easy to organize and manage everything, through the use of multiple image libraries. Each time I launch iPhoto, I can select the library I want to use. If you have a large collection of photos, try using multiple iPhoto libraries to whip them into shape. Read on to find out how. Also this week, rumor has it that current versions of the iMac are showing constrained inventory levels, a common practice before Apple rolls out a product update. | | Use iPhoto Smart Albums to Find Missing Keywords iPhoto allows you to tag photos with descriptive keywords that can later be used as search terms when you're trying to find specific images. That's quite a good return on the relatively small amount of time it takes to add keywords to photos. But the process does take time, and if you're anything like me, you tend to put off adding keywords in favor of just having fun with iPhoto. The problem with waiting to add keywords is that you tend to forget which photos have keywords and which ones don't. Even worse, iPhoto doesn't appear to have a way to tell you which images are missing keywords, leaving you to try to work it out on your own. Despite how it appears, there is a way to get iPhoto to show you all of the images that are missing keywords, and it doesn't require any advanced skills or magic tricks... Read more | Create and Populate Additional iPhoto Libraries By default, iPhoto stores all imported photos in a single photo library, but did you know that you can create additional photo libraries? Creating multiple photo libraries can be a great solution if you have a large number of photos, and need an easier way to manage them. For example, if you run a home-based business, you might want to keep business-related photos in a different photo library than personal photos. Or if you tend to go a little crazy photographing your pets, you might want to give them their own photo library... Read more | How to Perform a Clean Install of Snow Leopard OS X 10.6 Without a doubt, the upgrade version of Snow Leopard is the most popular version available. And why not? At $29, it's a steal. Even more amazing, Apple didn't configure the installer to do any checking for qualifying installed versions of Leopard, so the upgrade version works just like a full install version, with one little exception... Read more | How to Copy iPod Music to Your Mac There are few things that Mac users dread more than the sudden loss of data, whether it's from a failed hard drive or the accidental deletion of files. No matter how you lose your files, you'll be glad you've been performing regular backups. What? You don't have any backups, and you just accidentally deleted some of your favorite tunes and videos from your Mac? Well, all may not be lost, at least not if you've been keeping your iPod synced with your desktop iTunes library. If so, your iPod can serve as your backup. By following these instructions, you should be able to copy your music, movies, and videos from your iPod to your Mac, and then add them back to your iTunes library... Read more | | | | Macs Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | | | Sign up for more free newsletters on your favorite topics | | | | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the About Macs newsletter. If you wish to change your email address or unsubscribe, please click here. About respects your privacy: Our Privacy Policy Contact Information: 249 West 17th Street New York, NY, 10011 © 2011 About.com | | | | Mac News & Events | | Advertisement | |
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