Fat Cat Software Pack 27.04.2015 | MacOSX | 18 Mb in Total
When using the Photos app to organize photos on your Mac, PowerPhotos allows you to break your photos up among multiple Photos libraries, rather than having to store all of your photos in one giant library. You can easily switch between libraries, or just browse the photos in your libraries directly from PowerPhotos, without having to open each library in Photos. PowerPhotos also supports searching across all your libraries at once to help track down a particular photo.
iPhoto Library Manager allows you to organize your photos among multiple iPhoto libraries, rather than having to store all of your photos in one giant library. You can browse the photos in all your libraries directly from iPhoto Library Manager, without having to open each library in iPhoto just to see its photos, and search across all your libraries to help track down a particular photo.
PowerPhotos When using the Photos app to organize photos on your Mac, PowerPhotos allows you to break your photos up among multiple Photos libraries, rather than having to store all of your photos in one giant library. You can easily switch between libraries, or just browse the photos in your libraries directly from PowerPhotos, without having to open each library in Photos. PowerPhotos also supports searching across all your libraries at once to help track down a particular photo.
PowerTunes allows iTunes users to create multiple libraries, organize their music among multiple music folders, and share music and libraries between multiple users on a machine.
FlickrExport is a plugin for iPhoto that provides advanced photo uploading to your account on Flickr. Start by simply selecting the photos you want to upload and using iPhoto's "Export" command, and then use FlickExport's advanced options to customize the data included with your photos.
FlickrExport for Aperture is a plugin for Aperture that provides advanced photo uploading to your account on Flickr. Start by simply selecting the photos you want to upload and using Aperture's "Export" command, and then use FlickExport's advanced options to customize the data included with your photos.