Greetings All,
Not a big fan of iPhoto.
Anyone here familiar with building AE-awareness into a REALbasic app?
May as well do go that route, compared to the money they want for
other apps that are probably not AE-aware in the first place.
And don't get me started on Art Explosion or Big Box of Art. Although
both are AE-aware, the former has no concept of putting the catalog
in one place with everything in it [you have to load their DVDs in
order to even look at the catalog, and the latter, as far as I can
tell, no longer gets support from it's manufacturer.
They've got good graphic images I'd like to add to a one-contains-all
system I guess I have to build for myself. Or pay outrageously to
own....$3500 for Art Explosion Client.
Sheesh!
Regards,
Chuck
On Sep 16, 2006, at 11:12 AM, Mark Lively wrote:
> On Sep 16, 2006, at 1:01 PM, Steven D. Majewski wrote:
>
>> On Sep 16, 2006, at 12:04 PM, Mark Lively wrote:
>>
>>> Like iPhoto?
>>>
>>
>>
>> Oh come on!
>> iPhoto is a fair image catalog that's barely scriptable.
>> ( and I probably count as an iPhoto fan -- all my personal photos
>> are in iPhoto.
>> I like it's easy retouching -- I'm not a Photoshop expert -- but
>> it's not a great
>> cataloging tool, and like all of Apple's i-Programs, it enforces
>> an everything-goes
>> into-one-big-database-and-doesn't-come-out-easily view that is
>> great for beginners
>> ( no file management or thinking about where to put things ) but
>> falls apart when
>> you actually want to try to put everything you own into it. )
>>
> Like most apple apps :(
> The first couple of versions weren't. I had to double check before
> I even suggested it. If Chris is reading this I would gladly take
> a job at Apple to put good scripting into all of its applications.
>
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