▪ Filters can be added to choose exactly what to synchronize. ![]() ▪ Combine photos from several iPhoto Libraries by selecting "Organize files” and turning off “Verify on Destination" ▪ Create exact copies of your iPhoto Library and access it from other computers. ![]() (Check the screenshot to see the available tags) ▪ Define exactly how to organize your events and albums using tags. ▪ Organize all your photos and videos in folders for easy access from media players, Windows, PlayStation, XBOX, etc. ▪ Create backups on 14 preconfigured folders. You can also setup scheduled synchronizations weekly or repeatedly every x minutes. Pressing the big START button will start the synchronization.Īfter adding more photos to your iPhoto library, simply run Sync for iPhoto and in a few minutes, the new photos will be copied to where ever you want. Or, you can choose to organize all your photos and videos neatly in folders for easy access from any device. You can create exact copies of your libraries if you want to access it from another Mac. Sync for iPhoto is very easy to set up, simply drag the folder in which you want to create a copy of your library and your done. IPhoto is without a doubt the best tool to organize all your photos.Īnd now with Sync for iPhoto you can synchronize all your photos on multiple computers, external disks, network drives, etc. MacOS Photos was my temporary solution and matter of fact the way it organizes the images and videos in a single photo library file was one of the things I appreciated the most but I haven’t considered it that far as you.!!! Mac OS Catalina's Photos Library is not yet supported !!! You're out your entire photo library.Īs I was mentioning at the start I am in the market for a NAS to handle all my stuff, that’s my definitive solution to centralize my data but it’s a new concept for me so I’m taking this year to research all the info I need to decide what to buy since I’m split between a DIY solution with TrueNAS OS or a Synology that has some great software for managing photos, videos and a load of other services. And if your photo library gets corrupted somehow, and can't be repaired or isn't backed up anywhere, or the backup is also corrupted. And if you need to export a lot, or perhaps your whole photos library because you're ditching mac altogether, It's an ever loving pain. ![]() Or use that photo in another program on your mac. But what if you want to switch to a different platform. it preserves your albums and can sync across multiple devices, blah blah blah. It's great if you don't ever need to access the files on anything other than a mac. Because of the nature of it, the entire photo library is 1 file. I'll point out the iPhone 4s was my last iPhone after I switched to Android but I'm considering returning to iPhones again for better integration with iPhoto. Getting to my point, how is iPhoto working these days? Last time I remember once I got my photos into iPhoto I could choose the Albums to sync, via iTunes, with my iPhone 3GS or iPod to take on the go but since iTunes lost its importance or got trashed altogether, I'm not informed, how do you keep your photos around in your iPhone right now? I started re-considering iPhoto on MacOS, I have an old Mac with a time machine backup routine that will give me some peace of mind for the moment but it was a very long time ago I last used it. ![]() Meanwhile I have to keep storing my wife's and my photos somewhere, Google Photo will hold for sometime but I need to start getting in the habit of storing my photos and videos in one single place, possibly at home this time. I still haven't decided what to do but it will involve a home NAS, not now, but next year for sure. Google Photo infinite storage had to end some day, that day was las week and I am not paying for more cloud storage like most sensible people.
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