--- Jim Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I happen to have GraphicConverter installed on my Mac, and while  
> trying to figure out if there was any process that could be applied  
> directly to the original folder rather than having to first open the 
> 
> folder and deal with the multiple image files themselves, I  
> discovered that a right click on the folder does present me with a  
> drop down menu which includes a "GraphicConverter > Open in Browser" 
> 
> command. Selecting this command does indeed launch GraphicConverter  
> and present all the image files that are in that folder in a browser 
> 
> kind of window.

Do you know if you can delete the orginal file directly from
GraphicConverter?

Thanks,

Dale

"In most cases there is no free exercise whatever ... of the moral sense." / "I 
wasn't born to be forced."--Henry David Thoreau
"You're dancin' with whom they tell you to or you don't dance at all. It's 
tough out there, high water everywhere."--Bob Dylan
http://photosbydale.blogspot.com/

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