--- You wrote: Won't iPhoto 5 do this, except for the "leave my files in their directories" part? Again I ask: why care about how the software stores its data when all you're going to do anyway is use the front end? --- end of quote --- I jsut don't like it. I want to be able to approach the files in a number of different ways. And I'm not going to use just the front end.
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