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| 640130 | 2008-02-14 18:22:00 | Normally for something like that I would just type the question into Google to get the answer. I did that. Just needed him (and his Mac) to check out that it does what it says it does - there is always some limitations, and I need to know what it is! :) |
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| 640131 | 2008-02-14 18:24:00 | Is that the reason you sent him away:cool: No - the reason is that now I have somewhere to stay in London when I go... :) |
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| 640132 | 2008-02-14 18:25:00 | Is that the reason you sent him away:cool: Well no. The REAL reason is that now I have somewhere to stay in London when I go... :) |
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| 640133 | 2008-02-15 01:01:00 | I did that. Just needed him (and his Mac) to check out that it does what it says it does - there is always some limitations, and I need to know what it is! :) It is amazing the things you find out when you take the time to explore the application. ;) Most of the "limitations" with iPhoto revolve around editing as it is only designed as a photo display application rather than an image editing app like Photoshop. Each app is set up to do what it is designed to do and to do it well. It is always very handy having relatives and immediate family members living overseas especially when needing a free place to sleep and eat. :) |
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