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by a4agarwal
5923 days ago
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You're kidding, right? iPhotos email button for photos is exactly my point. There should be intelligent communication and data sharing between apps, not at the Finder level. in iPhoto, there's a preference to set which email client it sends to |
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Intents on Android do something like that, but I am not sure how much they live up to their potential yet.
I am new to iPhoto and don't know about the config. I saw other people having problems with emailing photos from iPhoto, too.
Not everything Apple does or want is automatically the best way of doing things. This model they push works best if all applications are from the same vendor. Guess who has a vested interest in pushing that model?
Will all apps have the same kind of config? Or will I have to learn each new app, to make it work with another app? If I don't want to listen to my MP3s in iTunes, what do i do? Suppose I can send photos from iPhoto to Photoshop (or should I request them from within Photoshop, or should it work both ways?). Can I send them to The Gimp, too? If the Gimp adds a "request from iPhoto" button, will it add a "request from <Flickr|someOtherPhotoApp>" button, too? Will Photoshop?
Because the file system is pretty simple and universal. It's true that a lot of people have some trouble with it, but there might be trouble with the alternatives, too.
I think something like desktop search has maybe a better chance than the shiny GUIs.