
My Mac and iPhoto has collected about 15,000 photos since I got married a few years ago. About 1,000 of the photos were from our engagement, wedding, and first year of marriage.
The other 14,000 photos came about after the first three children. I sent hundreds and hundreds of photos via email to friends, family, neighbors, and the unsuspecting. You know. To share.
It’s the sharing that’s both easy and challenging. For a few years I shared digital photos via email. Until one day I was visiting a relative and found.... (excerpted).
Jared B. said:
Sounds like a decent photo program and I would consider it if I did not have a subscription to Mobile Me, I Just email my pictures away and put up pictures on my Mobile Me website. I would rather just pay the big bucks because I for the most part love all of Apples software, the software just works. I have learned though in my two years on this side that Apple tends to put out their products and/or software a bit premature meaning it has bugs. But Apple is pretty fast to fix the problems and get patches out.
I don’t remember what I pay a year for Mobile me exactly but I think it is around $150.00 a year because I have the biggest package they offer, the money aspect of game is really not an issue for me because it kind of makes me feel good that I am supporting Apple by simply being a Mobile Me member.
I have to come to hate p.c.‘s and allot of p.c. users so bad, the words I want to use would get me banned off this website forever, point being if I know a third party software company has a good product but also makes that software for all those cry baby p.c. users then I usually won’t buy it.
My two cents.
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nico said:
In response to the previous comment: it’s all a matter of preferences. I personally don’t feel the urge to support Apple, they make enough money as it is. Personally I don’t like Mac software, I use Linux and I have the same (if not better) for free.
Ah, and technically speaking, a Mac IS a PC, as PC just means personal computer, doesn’t mean Windows (I guess that’s what you meant).