![]() The toolbar in Photos Workbench points to the app’s main capabilities, with buttons for Keywords, Locations, GPX Track, and Change Titles. ![]() And, of course, all your changes show up in Photos. That’s good because it lets you do all your organization in Photos Workbench without switching back to Photos. Sort and Filter pop-up menus let you control how images appear in the photo grid.Īs in Photos, you can organize your photo library by creating albums and dropping pictures into one or more of the albums. The selected picture’s info appears in a panel on the right, not unlike the little floating window that appears when you choose Window > Info in Photos. A familiar photo grid sits front and center in the middle, and a left sidebar provides access to your library, recently added pictures, albums, smart albums, and shared albums. Photos Workbench even provides a comparison mode for zeroing in on the best picture in a batch of similar images-finally, a fast way to see which of those five shots doesn’t have anyone blinking.Īt first glance, you might mistake Photos Workbench for Photos. Unsurprisingly, given that Houdah Software makes the geotagging app HoudahGeo, you can also tinker with location data. In addition, Photos Workbench has a star ratings tool, something Apple removed years ago. It works with the contents of your existing Photos library, with all changes immediately visible in Photos.Īlthough it doesn’t edit photos, Photos Workbench offers tools for batch-retitling pictures, editing titles, and assigning keywords and favorites-all of which Apple’s Photos does, but Photos Workbench does better. Photos Workbench, a new Mac app from longtime developer Houdah Software, is designed to complement Photos, adding features that help you organize, rate, and compare your photos in ways that are quicker and more efficient than performing those tasks in Photos itself. But that’s not to say that Photos has all the features-particularly when it comes to organizational workflows-that you want. Photos may not seem like one of Apple’s marquee apps, but it’s one reason to switch to a Mac. As someone who uses Macs and Windows PCs equally, I am agog at how primitive Microsoft’s Photos app is, by comparison. ![]() Photos Workbench Helps You Organize, Rate, and Compare PhotosĪpple’s Photos app on the Mac has powerful features-but when it comes to organizing and managing a large library, its capabilities aren’t as flexible or efficient as some desire.įor a bundled app aimed at average users, Photos is a highly functional photo management tool with impressive image-editing capabilities-and it can even edit video. #1684: OS bug fix releases, Finder tag poll results, Messages identity verification, blocking spambots, which Apple services do you use?.#1685: Hidden secrets of the Fn key, Emergency SOS via satellite free access extended, RCS support in Messages, Rogue Amoeba icon evolution.#1686: Please support TidBITS, OS security updates, Apple services poll results, biking with an iPhone.#1687: Feature-rich OS updates, recovering from a crashing bug in Contacts, Zoom for Apple TV, how much do you use widgets?.#1688: Former Apple engineer on watchOS 10, Apple hardware testing tool, Stolen Device Protection, Apple Watch sales halted, smart TV privacy abuses.Snap! - Ingenuity Record, Hyperloop One Dies, EUV scanners, Flying Dragon Robot Spiceworks Originalsįlashback: December 22, 1882: The First Electric Christmas Tree Lights (Read more HERE.)Įuropol warns 443 online shops infected with credit card steal.Curious if anyone has considered what they will do after IT. I have done a lot of jobs over the years but IT has been the only office job I've had and I do like doing IT but I fear as I continue to age that I may not be able to.
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