[P1] Preview Thumbnails
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mike at signhelpers.com
Tue Oct 21 21:11:54 PDT 2003
I use iPhoto for slide shows, but I've found it faster to select a
whole wack of files in the finder and open them all. It's a lot
faster than importing them into iPhoto. Not as many options in
Preview, though.
Now that I know how to keep them in order, life is good.
Thanks for the input.
>
>>No, iPhoto is something completely different. iPhoto is an image management
>>app, Preview is, well, a quick viewing app.
>
>Oh, I'm sorry. I thought you could selectively view the images at
>the same size as preview and also do a slide show and then do all of
>the different requests the quizative one was asking for... :)
>
>Oh, well, then try iView Media Pro.
>
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