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Improve iPhoto With Keyword Manager

Monday, April 21, 2008

iPhoto is one of the Mac’s workhorse applications. Nearly every Mac user with a digital camera uses iPhoto. Once you get a few thousand photos into iPhoto keeping track of where they are can be a pain. Keyword Manager eliminates the pain, organizes your photos fast.

Reader Comments

booger ben said:

Well said. Keyword Manager is good at managing keywords, espcially when you have a few thousand photos. But the best feature is really Quick Access. It’s just so easy to add the right keywords to many different photos at the same time. Every iPhoto user with more than a few thousand photos will love this.

posted on Saturday, April 26, 2008

Danny Boy said:

Yes, yes, yes. Quick Access is the gem in Keyword Manager. Select your photos in iPhoto, add keywords in Quick Access. It’s more about getting keywords into iPhoto than it is worrying about managing them.

posted on Monday, April 21, 2008

philly fotobug said:

Full agreement from me. Apple’s keyword implementation in iPhoto is anemic at best. Most of us have thousands of photos in iPhoto and no one wants to go back and try to figure out how to input keywords unless it is drop dead easy. Keyword manager makes it just that easy. Quick Access is the unsung hero for keywords.

posted on Monday, April 21, 2008

Kathy Willis said:

Let me say that Keyword Manager is one of the best plug-ins I’ve ever purchased for iPhoto. My library is over 15,000 images and growing and I would be lost without keywords.

It takes some discipline and time to enter keywords but the effort is totally worth it. Keyword Manager allows multiple keywords on multiple photos with one effort. That’s amazing. Finding photos now is no longer the arduous scrolling from top to bottom trying to pick out a single photo from hundreds. I just enter a few keywords, and usually get my photo on the first try. Totally worthy of $19.

posted on Monday, April 21, 2008

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