TwistedMelon
Leading Member
Photoshop is not an image viewer or browser. It is a huge program and not suited for quickly launching an image. It takes too long for Photoshop to load for it to be useful in this regard. Photoshop is also very slow at loading images. Its file browser preview images (to the left of the thumbnails) look terrible as well. Nothing compared to ACDSee or a number of other programs for Windows.I have downloaded the Ulead viewer. I think that Iphoto is much
better and it doesn't cost anything. The, too, if you are using PS
7 it has some very powerful features too,
And iPhoto? Oh my. That is one sick joke of a program. It's next to useless for any purpose. The best thing I can say about it is that you can save a couple of megabytes of space on your hard drive after you delete it. It's THAT bad.
Maybe you should get into software development to see why people charge what they do for software.Iview media pro or whatever is a 2.5mb programe selling for
$50-$90. Somehow I cxan't see paying any money for this little
program. Maybe $10.00 as a shareware fee.
I'll have to take a look at the program to see if it's any good though. Recently I've tried Photogrid and I think it too falls very short of the mark in usability. People keep trying to make a better wheel. I wish they;d try and keep them round - they don't work too well when they're square or triangular.
I'm coming to the conclusion that the Mac development community, on average, just can't get to grips with making usable and straight-forward software. It's no wonder that the two best, as well as largest, develpers for Mac OS are Microsoft and Adobe.
Bruno