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    Easily view pictures?

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by M@lew, Mar 10, 2007.

  1. M@lew

    M@lew Notebook Evangelist

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    Occasionally a friend will ask to browse the pictures on my Macbook. I used to just open up iPhoto and let them look around my library, but I have since switched to Aperture, which takes a bit of time to open up and isn't as browser friendly. Is there an application that can just let me view my Aperture library if I need to?
     
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    hummm what about... Preview?
    just select them all and open them...
     
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    The thing is, if they're in my Aperture library, I can't just select them unless I want to export all of them.
     
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    The thing is, if they're in my Aperture library, I can't just select them unless I want to export all of them.

    That's half-half what I was looking for. If I can't find the solution, I'll probably do this. But what I really want is just an application that I can open up and instantly just view my Aperture library, maybe even in full screen. Thanks though.