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January 23, 2005 6:00 AM PST

New ways to manage your photos

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Two companies are releasing new versions of popular photo-organizing programs. Both can vastly improve the digital-photo experience.
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lol...another useless program
by Prndll January 23, 2005 7:17 PM PST
There is no logical reason that I should give of my money for such crap.
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perhaps you should try it
by January 23, 2005 11:30 PM PST
I know Photoshop extremely well. I've been using it pretty much
everyday for almost a decade. I can't tell you how surprised I was
today when I used iPhoto 5 new retouching options. It really did
a great job and it is well integrated. I'm glad I don't have to
launch Photoshop anymore for small touch ups. This upgrade is
well worse the price. Now you might not want to use it but
calling it "crap" really shows poor judgment. I'm curious about
what great piece of software you use for cataloging and editing
your digital photography.
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