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Guides to Slimming Down iPhoto Posted

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As great as iPhoto may be in the eyes of its user base, there’s always a glut of space that gets consumed with its pictures and data. And as the treasured memories consume additional gigabytes of space (iPhoto saving backups whenever edits and saves are made), The Unofficial Apple Weblog has linked to a cool thread on MacRumors.com to help you slim down the amount of space consumed by iPhoto.
In addition to this, Adriaan Tijsseling, developer of the ecto, endo and 1001 programs, has posted an instructional guide on using the Terminal program’s commands to remove copies of images created by iPhoto. Albeit the trick means the user will lose the ability to use the Revert command, it could be useful for users trying to reclaim space that had been gobbled up by one of Apple’s most convenient applications.


iphotologo.jpg
As great as iPhoto may be in the eyes of its user base, there’s always a glut of space that gets consumed with its pictures and data. And as the treasured memories consume additional gigabytes of space (iPhoto saving backups whenever edits and saves are made), The Unofficial Apple Weblog has linked to a cool thread on MacRumors.com to help you slim down the amount of space consumed by iPhoto.
In addition to this, Adriaan Tijsseling, developer of the ecto, endo and 1001 programs, has posted an instructional guide on using the Terminal program’s commands to remove copies of images created by iPhoto. Albeit the trick means the user will lose the ability to use the Revert command, it could be useful for users trying to reclaim space that had been gobbled up by one of Apple’s most convenient applications.