From: Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I dunno... is there anything like iPhoto for Windows?  I personally
don't see why people want to use the *filesystem* viewer as a photo
viewer.  (Or as an MP3 "player," for that matter... iTunes is so much
better.)

I'm completely with you, Daniel. Using the filesystem to view photos (on either platform) is really shortchanging yourself. The previews are small and of poor quality, and literally ALL you can do is look at them.

If I'm going to be looking at photos, I'm almost certainly planning to DO something with them. I want to have ALL of them available, FULL SCREEN, with editing controls nicely tucked out of the way until I need them, properly calibrated and ready to be manipulated, printed etc. I want to be able to compare and select or rate them, to find their "properties," in short to work with them QUICKLY and EASILY.

That's why iPhoto 6 is *completely* brilliant. And XP sucks.

Cheers
Chas

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