![]() Fixed an issue where iPLM would hang when updating the path for a library that had been moved/renamed.Improved grouping of photos into events when scavenging.Clicking "Upgrade" after entering an iPLM 3 serial in the registration window now properly prompts to purchase an upgrade rather than the full version.Fixed an issue where iPLM could display a message saying iPhoto couldn't be quit even though it had successfully quit.Collect photos from multiple libraries into a single folder for syncing with your iPod (limit 100 photos for unregistered users).merge multiple libraries together into a single library (requires iPhoto 4.0.3 or later).copy photo albums from one library to another, preserving all of the metadata associated with your photos, such as the title, date, rating, comments, and keywords (requires iPhoto 4.0.3 or later). ![]() create shortcut files, allowing you to open your libraries directly from the Finder.In addition, registered users of iPhoto Library Manager can: modify the permissions of your libraries, handy for sharing among multiple users.extract photos from the folder of a damaged library.see the size, version, and modification date of each of your libraries.see the albums in each of your libraries at a glance.maintain a list of multiple photo libraries and switch easily between them.IPhoto Library Manager offers t he following free features: You can keep your photos on an external drive or another computer on your network, share them with other users on your machine, sync them all with your iPod, and use iPhoto Library Manager to keep track of it all. Libraries with iPhoto Library Manager can be split into smaller ones, or smaller libraries can be merged together into one large library. Apple's iPhoto is a convenient application to use to organize and edit your digital photos, but it restricts you to having to keep all of your photos in a single, monolithic library. IPhoto Library Manager adds an additional level of control over your iPhoto collection by allowing you to keep your photos in multiple libraries and transfer them back and forth without losing your keywords, ratings, and all the other information you've worked to assign to your photos.
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