With the release of iPhoto Library Manager 3.5.5, developer Brian Webster has fixed a bug where iPhoto's auto-split would not be disabled during a merge, causing imported events to be split up when they shouldn't be. Additionally, a problem where remote volumes would not be selectable when using the “Add Library” button has been resolved.The library chooser gives you a list of libraries that are in default locations on your Mac. You can use this panel to create new libraries, or choose those in non-standard locations like network storage drives. The real issue with multiple libraries is not which library is the default opened with Photos, but which is used as your System Library, that is, the one that third-party services like iCloud and other applications will reference when they are instructed to access your photo library. To change this, you need to go to the Photos preferences and click the button to use the current library as the System Library. The caveat here is that in order to use a library with iCloud and other services, it must be stored on a volume that is formatted to Apple’s native HFS+ (Mac OS Extended) format. Create multiple iPhoto libraries, copy photos, merge libraries, and find duplicate photos. Although iPhoto Library Manager is a shareware program, a free version can be used on as many computers as youd like, with some of the main features enabled. ![]() You can check this on any locally-attached drive by selecting it in the Finder and pressing Command-i to reveal the information window. ![]() Then expand the General section, where you should see its format listed. This entry was posted in How-To and tagged iCloud, Photo Library, Photos on Septemby Topher Kessler. #IPHOTO LIBRARY MANAGER 4.0.6 REGISTRATION#.
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