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Old March 23rd 06, 03:25 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default OT - At last, a Windows Explorer work-around for .jpg folders


"Dylan Smith" wrote in message
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On 2006-03-22, Peter Duniho wrote:
"Dylan Smith" wrote in message
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It is for exactly reasons like this I love Apple iPhoto so much.


Anyone who thinks that Apple iPhoto (or any other particular software
application) is immune to this kind of problem is an idiot.


Apple iPhoto doesn't have that bug though. The thing is Apple iPhoto is
_vastly_ simpler than a combination of Windows Explorer + PhotoShop.
PhotoShop is a complex large piece of software, and so is Windows
Explorer. Apple iPhoto is likely much less complex than Windows
Explorer.


Photoshop doesn't have that problem either. At least not with everyone that
uses it. True Photoshop is a complex beast but it has features that iPhoto
doesn't, lot's of them. I personally think it is over kill for what Jay is
using it for.

There are several reasons that Jay could be having this problem and several
of them have not a thing to do with either Windows or Photoshop. I was an
Apple guy from my first Apple IIe and worked with several Macs until about 7
years ago when both work and the games I wanted to play knocked me out of
the Mac arena. Apple makes a great machine and for certain uses it has no
peer. But don't let anyone fool you it is not perfect and has bugs and
glitches all it own.

At home I'm running an Alienware 3.5 Ghz machine with WinXP and I have
restarted it exactly 4 times (other than after new software loads) in the
last 12 months. So stability is not an issue and it is MANY times faster
than anything Apple makes today and it was a year old last December.


 




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