![]() I guess I spared myself some of that when I came from PC to Mac. I wish you'd try virtualbox, vmware fusion or parallels before leaving but you gotta use what works best for you. Actually iPhoto can be trained not to copy all your photos into "iPhoto Library", but it is not set up that way by default. One difference is that Picasa leaves your photos where they are. If I were switching back to Windows, I'd have to consider using Picasa. I use both iPhoto and Picasa and I find Picasa to be just about as good as iPhoto but I like iPhoto better. Make sure you copy all your photos out to an external drive and you can import them when you get on windows. iPhoto library is actually a big folder and "show package contents" gets you inside. How did you get your stuff into iPhoto? Did you import directly from a digital camera? If so it is important that you get your stuff out of there. There is something crazy about being flamed for it and I'm glad to see that hasn't happened here. ![]() There's nothing crazy about using what you need to do your job.
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