Iphoto Library Manager For Mac

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  2. IPhoto Library Manager for MAC – This app was created by Fat Cat Software and updated into the latest version at May, 25th 2017. Download iPhoto Library Manager 4.2.7 for Mac from Apps4MAC.com. 100% Safe and Secure Lets you organize your iPhoto libraries on the Mac.
  3. Unless the NAS is formatted Mac OS extended (journaled) you will not be able to run the iPhoto library on it If it is then Moving the iPhoto library is safe and simple - quit iPhoto and drag the iPhoto library intact as a single entity to the external drive - depress the option key and launch iPhoto using the 'select library' option to point to the new location on the external drive - fully.

IPhoto Library Manager is an invaluable tool which allows you to organize your photos among multiple iPhoto libraries, rather than having to store all of your photos in one giant library. Sometimes, an iPhoto library will become corrupted, with missing photos, mysterious iPhoto hangs, or outright crashes. With iPhoto Library Manager, you can rebuild a new library based on your current library, starting with a fresh database free of corruption. You can even scavenge photos from the library that iPhoto may have lost track of.

Requirements:
  • Mac OS X v10.6.8 through 10.13.6
    (10.14 Mojave or later not supported)
  • iPhoto v8.1.2 and later
  • Mac computer with an Intel
    Core 2 Duo processor or better
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iPhoto Library Manager is only provided for older Macs that are still running iPhoto instead of Apple's newer Photos app. If you need to work with Photos libraries, or migrate your iPhoto libraries to Photos, use PowerPhotos instead.

iPhoto Library Manager allows you to organize your photos among multiple iPhoto libraries, rather than having to store all of your photos in one giant library. You can browse the photos in all your libraries directly from iPhoto Library Manager, without having to open each library in iPhoto just to see its photos, and search across all your libraries to help track down a particular photo.

iPLM also gives you the ability to copy your photos from one library to another, while keeping track of photo metadata that is normally lost when exporting from one library and importing into another. Titles, dates, descriptions, keywords, ratings, faces, and place information are all transferred along with the photos, ensuring that you keep all that information you spent hours entering into iPhoto. Event and albums are also reconstructed when copied, and both the edited and original copies of each photo are copied as well. You can split up a large library into multiple smaller libraries, merge entire libraries together into a big one, or rebuild a corrupt library that is causing iPhoto to hang or crash.

Since it can be easy to lose track of what photos are stored in which library, iPhoto Library Manager can analyze your libraries for duplicate photos, showing them to you side by side and letting you get rid of extra copies of photos that you no longer need. This duplicate analysis is also used when merging libraries and copying photos, to help prevent importing multiple copies of a photo into a library in the first place.

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Create and manage multiple libraries

iPhoto Library Manager lets you create multiple iPhoto libraries, instead of having to keep all your photos in a single iPhoto library. This lets you speed up iPhoto by having smaller libraries, archive old photos that you don't use much, or organize photos in different categories or projects. The possibilities are endless!

Browse and search

Use iPhoto Library Manager's photos browser to quickly view your photos without having to open iPhoto itself. You can also search for photos in a single library, or across all your libraries at once.

Copy photos and their metadata

If you have an existing library you want to split up into smaller libraries, you can copy photos by drag and drop from one library to another. iPhoto Library Manager will take care of retaining all the photos' metadata, such as keywords, ratings, faces, and so forth.

Find duplicate photos

It can be easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your iPhoto libraries. iPhoto Library Manager lets you search for duplicates in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and take actions on them, such as moving duplicates to the trash, tagging them with keywords, and more.

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Merge iPhoto libraries

Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? iPhoto Library Manager lets you merge libraries while weeding out duplicate photos in the process. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want.

Rebuild corrupted libraries

Sometimes, an iPhoto library will become corrupted, with missing photos, mysterious iPhoto hangs, or outright crashes. With iPhoto Library Manager, you can rebuild a new library based on your current library, starting with a fresh database free of corruption. You can even scavenge photos from the library that iPhoto may have lost track of.

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Another aspect of iPhoto that can be problematic is that it forces each user to store all their photos in a single library. For many iPhoto users this might not be a problem, but for others having the flexibility to have separate libraries (as iTunes 7 allows) can be very beneficial. Users who use iPhoto for professional and/or consumer functions, such as teachers using iPhoto for class projects, realtors using iPhoto for building photographs, and budding photographers who have yet to invest in Aperture might all appreciate the ability to work with iPhoto but probably don’t want to mix their professional and personal libraries together. Also, users of portable Macs with limited hard drive space might prefer to keep their complete iPhoto library on an external hard drive, but still want to have access to a smaller subset of pictures on their computer at all times.

iPhoto Library Manager enables you to create and manage multiple iPhoto libraries, which can be stored on a Mac’s internal hard drive, an external hard drive or even in a shared folder on another Mac. It also supports setting permissions on iPhoto libraries for use by multiple users—a feature that is great for both home use and for classroom or office use. In addition to supporting multiple libraries, iPhoto Library provides some support for rebuilding corrupted iPhoto libraries and for extracting images from damaged libraries. If you choose to register iPhoto Library Manager for $19.95, it will also enable you to copy images between libraries, to merge libraries, and to sync photos from multiple libraries to an iPod.

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