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Originally Posted by HardDrive
So there is no way to simply right click, and create a new document in a folder? Are you f*ing kidding me?
BTW, the way macs handle photos is ASS. Horrible. Iphoto is simply horrible. IE level horrible. Could someone explain why you have to import a photo before you can preview it? If I have 15 similar photos on my iphone, I don't want to import 15 photos, have iphoto create yet another new 'event', then look through them and delete the others. I just want to preview them, and import the %^&^@#$%@# one I want! Image Capture and Preview will not allow this either. A preview application that.....doesn't let you preview? WTF?
The mac OS is great at something things, but it is really clunky compared to windows.
Seriously. Right click, create doc. Does Apple have some bizarre reason for not including context menus?
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I agree with regard to iPhoto- It wants to do too much for you. In Windows, I imported my pictures to a file. I knew EXACTLY where that file was, and when I wanted to move those photos to a file, I did just that. iPhoto takes over your computer, and you wind up trying to put your pictures in a "document" file on the Mac so that you can find old photos when you want! iPhoto is STUPID!
Listen, I've had this MacBook Pro for 13 months now, and I'm not looking back- this machine is NIGHT AND DAY better than the stupid [!] Windows-based PC's. The exorbitant price of the Apple product more than makes up for how much better the computer works!
But iPhoto SUCKS! And Snow Leopard doesn't make it easy to simply create a file, and then sub-files, which is how I organized my photo files on my previous Sony Vaio. My laptop is my tool for touring the internet, cataloging my files, and doing work with my company. While I have a backup, I run my life around this machine.
I DON'T need it to be a puzzle too-
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PS: This last was a pointed criticism to the folks at Apple in Cupertino.