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Picasa For Mac Leaves Me Feeling Trapped

March 23rd, 2010 davekeys No comments

Picasa is live. Way live. One click and your entire album is synched to the web on your Picasaweb album. Nice. But on the Mac, after over a year of releases the product still has no drag and drop functionality.

It leaves me feeling trapped when I want to blog or use the picture in a document. Yes, I can certainly reveal the photo in finder and drag from there but I have to admit, iPhoto left me spoiled in that regard and as is always the case, I’m in a hurry to get things done and all the extra clicks and more if I’ve modified the photo, well it’s like something government run.

If a release of Picasa would include drag and drop, I might leave iPhoto forever.

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iPhoto Is Not Fond of Moving Files Around

December 29th, 2009 davekeys No comments

iPhoto, by design captures everything into a big encapsulated holding tank of its own. You’re not supposed to go in there, but let iPhoto manage and update all the pictures on its own, while you politely stand on the outside, asking for your own pictures, only via the interface. This is great if you never expect to manage your own photos, archive them or move some of the folders to, say, an external drive. If you want to do any of those things, iPhoto starts getting really wierd. This is even after you’ve told it to import without actually capturing the files, but referencing the folders where they are. You’d better not move those folders, or iPhoto will have a fit when you want to access them again- it will also have a fit when you try to delete and re-import the folder from its new location. Of course, iPhoto has its own memory of the old location, even after you’ve trashed it. It will warn you with each of the 500 photos you’re importing that it can’t find the source. It matters not, whether you tell it where to find it repeatedly.

I like the ease of use of iPhoto, especially how it drags and drops into Blogo, my favorite blog editor and updater for the Mac, but file management is not great. Picasa would be my choice, but for the Mac, Picasa has no, I repeat, NO drag and drop capacity. I wonder, will Google ever take a serious approach to Picasa for Mac?


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