![]() On 5/16/10 2:58 PM, Jochem Huhmann wrote: > Zar Zifodow writes: > >> Anyone know of a picture viewer like Irfanview for the Mac? Failing >> that, is there anyway to create smart folders that automatically refresh >> the contents in iPhoto? Mxf converter for mac free. > > Well, there is always Preview which isn't all that bad and then there's > Automator and Folder Actions. > > > Jochem > How would you, using Automator or Folder Actions, cause iPhoto to automatically refresh if you added images to a certain folder? It must be impossible because no one seems to know how to do it. Xee is light years ahead of Preview but doesn't do thumbnails. Using Pathfinder for thumbnails and Xee for viewing and slideshow is pretty good but it would be nice to find a dedicated viewer, or better yet, get iPhoto to do what it ought to do. Tempuser 16/5/2010, 15:49 น. So we want iPhoto to refresh an album (one we create by dragging a folder from the Pictures folder to the iPhoto sidebar) when we manually add/update photos to that particular Pictures folder. And we want this to be done automatically without any intervention other that adding the photos. How exactly do you do that? Explain it as if I just opened the Macbook Pro box this morning. I will be forever grateful. [email protected] 16/5/2010, 16:55 น. [email protected] 16/5/2010, 17:02 น. Zar Zifodow 16/5/2010, 18:04 น. On 2010-05-16 16:55:15 -0700, Lewis said: > In message Zar Zifodow > wrote: >> On 5/16/10 3:49 PM, Tempuser wrote: >>> On 5/16/10 3:39 PM, Zar Zifodow wrote: >>>> On 5/16/2010 2:19 PM, Tempuser wrote: >>>>> On 5/16/2010 2:25 PM, Zar Zifodow wrote: >>>>>> Anyone know of a picture viewer like Irfanview for the Mac? Failing >>>>>> that, is there anyway to create smart folders that automatically refresh >>>>>> the contents in iPhoto? >>>>>> >>>>>> Zar >>>>> Try either of these two freeware products. SeaShore has more >>>>> functionality. >>>>> >>>>> Xee: >>>>> SeaShore: >>>> >>>> >>>> Xee: nice but no thumbnails >>>> Seashore: even more primitive than Xee >>>> >>>> Must have a nice (adjustable) thumbnail viewer, auto refreshing folders >>>> (why is this so hard for Mac apps?), good slideshow. >>>> >>>> Xnview, seems great but it's really buggy and not ready for prime time. >>>> >>> I have noo idea what functionality you require. The lightweight and fast media browser and viewer for Mac OS X designed for Photographers, Graphic Artists and Web Designers. Featuring an extremely versatile and aesthetically pleasing interface, Lyn delivers an easy to use geotagging technology, image editing and a. I am looking for a good photo viewer for Mac. Windows has tons of free viewers that lets you rotate or crop while you browse thru your photo. I was a big fan of ACDSee on the PC, and Xee looks like it's inspired from that. So if you want a product >>> that does everything that Irfanview does. It's not available. >>> >>> That said. If you want thumbnails, try Xsee by Bitcom. > >> Functionality? You add photos to a folder. You see them in an iPhoto >> created 'smart' folder. You can't do this because of Apple's native way >> of indexing. It can't be done without jumping through all kinds >> of hoops. How hard can this be? It's pretty simple and something any >> Windows viewer can do. > > I simply add photos to iPhoto.
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