Hello olivia; I wish i could say I know of an accessible program. Like you, I've worked with iphoto. I can make it do what i need it to, but I wish it were more friendly. I find the best thing is to label my photos in finder so that I can either use the arrange by name or import date. I also like to use the tools in preview to resize or compress photos again before importing them to iphoto. I hope someone else out here has some good ideas about this. thanks and take care, max
On Mar 31, 2010, at 2:51 PM, olivia norman wrote:

Hi Everyone:
I have spent a fair amount of time playing with iPhoto on both my macs, but so far, I am not finding it to be accessible. I am able to find albums, and things such as "faces" and "places" but when I select the album and interact with the photos VO just reports "empty scrol area" and I am unable to tell what the photos are. I am able to do things like play slide shows of various albums, but I am finding I can't work with photos as well as I would like to. Does anyone have any advice? Are there better programs I can use with my mac and iPhone?
Thanks!
Olivia
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