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What do you use for photos on your Mac?

What do you use to manage your photos on your Mac?


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Fausty82

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I was never really a fan of Picasa for Windows, so I don't really see me liking the Mac version either. I almost clicked Buy on Aperture, but I really think I should run the trial before I throw $80 at it.

That's kind of where I am... settled on Picasa for the time being. It does make sharing via the web and email pretty idiot proof...
 

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Thanks for the input, everyone... trashed iPhoto in favor of Picasa... seriously considering Aperture, but haven't pulled the $70 trigger yet...

Aperture is iPhoto on steroids and it's a resource hog. Lightroom is ok but also a resource hog. I'm sticking with iPhoto due to photo stream. Not the best solution but the easiest.


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None here, I only have around 1000 pictures in there though so its not a huge library. Its a little slower adding photos than Lightroom but I prefer the interface in Aperture.

Try 6000 photos. You'd hate it for sure.


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I believe I am going to take the plunge and go with Aperture. I considered Picasa, but I just can't bring myself to do it.
 

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Aperture takes some getting used to....and importing 5000 items from iPhoto took a really long time, but now that it's up and running it runs pretty well.
 

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