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I need ACDSee!!!
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ACDSee has a great feature on Windows where you can choose Calender and it organizes every single picture on your harddisk according to time and date..I use this intensively since you don't need to use a lot of time organizing your pictures into different folders - you can always find them by date - AND you can see your life as a picturecalender...I NEED this function on my new mac - WHERE can I get it?
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thank you but no. It doesn't have that feature - it's an old version that's nothing like the one for pc..
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I think iPhoto will do that for you ...
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I don't just want to sort by date. I need a calender where I can go in to any date and see the photos taken on that day. Think Ical + Iphoto combined...ACDSee does that - there must be something for mac...
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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Originally posted by MacEgo:
I don't just want to sort by date. I need a calender where I can go in to any date and see the photos taken on that day. Think Ical + Iphoto combined...ACDSee does that - there must be something for mac...
iPhoto does that in its storage of the photos. It stores them in a date based folder hierarchy. By year, month and day, inside the day folder are the images for that day. Have a look through your iPhoto Library folder in ~/Pictures.
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that is true. but that is obviously not the same as if you have Ical show on any date how many pictures you have taken and at what time - AND the fact that you don't need to import ANY images - they are categorized from where ever they are...mac rules on every level - there must be a little program that does a metadata analyzes of every picture and categorizes according to a calender...isn't there?
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