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Drag and drop photos/folders to iPhoto 5's dock icon
Authored by: graf on Feb 07, '05 12:10:41PM

You could use expose to drag and drop photos into iPhoto. Say you have your top-right corner set to show all the open windows on the system. Select all the photos you wish to import into iPhoto in Finder, drag them to the top-right corner, then move over to the iPhoto window. If you hover over the window for a second, it zooms into iPhoto, and you can drop the photos in the appropriate place.



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Drag and drop photos/folders to iPhoto 5's dock icon
Authored by: shavenyak on Feb 07, '05 01:06:39PM

You don't have to have a corner set for Expose to use it for drag-n-drop. You can hit the hot keys while in the midst of dragging files. You can also use Cmd-Tab to switch windows while dragging.

Of course, the ability to drop images on the dock icon while iPhoto isn't running is even better.



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