

- #FATCAT IPHOTO LIBRARY MANAGER UPDATE#
- #FATCAT IPHOTO LIBRARY MANAGER FULL#
- #FATCAT IPHOTO LIBRARY MANAGER MAC#
IPhoto Library Manager is a tool for iPhoto users to easily divide their photo collection among multiple iPhoto libraries, instead of being required to keep all their photos in a single library.
#FATCAT IPHOTO LIBRARY MANAGER UPDATE#
The update is free for existing registered users. Basic library management is provided for free, and advanced features are enabled by purchasing a copy for $19.95. Users can now utilize all of the program’s features with Apple’s newest version of iPhoto, including copying albums between libraries while preserving photo metadata and merging multiple libraries together into one.
#FATCAT IPHOTO LIBRARY MANAGER FULL#

Step forward the excellent iPhoto Library Manager!Īs you can see iPhoto Library Manager allows you to add a number of separate libraries into one ‘pool’, and then it is as easy as a click on the radio button next to the specific library and then the Relaunch iPhoto button and hey presto, iPhoto opens up with just that library.

While I want to have one central iPhoto library that shows all of my photographs, especially now that iPhoto 08 allows you to determine which you do and don’t want to view, I also like the idea of only having certain photographs in specific libraries.
#FATCAT IPHOTO LIBRARY MANAGER MAC#
AlmerimarLife photographs, Client photographs, Mac related photographs etc.

I have recently started to use different libraries on different Macs for different ‘projects’ e.g. That may seem strange so I will try and explain…. This time I want to have them all in one central place, which means that I have a number of separate iPhoto libraries that I want to consolidate into one main library.Īt the same time I quite like the idea of keeping the libraries separate. In what seems to be a never ending task I am once again in the middle of moving my photographs around. I was impressed with iPhoto Library Manager ($19.95) from the moment that I first started using it, but that admiration went up a notch today when they announced that it was already iPhoto 08 compatible.
