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Old August 7th 13, 03:21 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default Nibbling on an Apple

In article , Eric Stevens
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file systems are old school. they're eventually going away for nearly
all users. system administrators or developers might need to get at
individual files, but typical users do not.


Crap.


definitely not crap. it's progress and can't happen soon enough. file
system access is primitive.

You couldn't find your way round my wife's iPad collection of of
photographs unless there was a file system you could follow.
Otherwise, god knows how many thousands of photographs all in one big
heap.


then she's not taking advantage of all of its functionality.

you don't need direct file system access to manage photos. far from it.
the computer can do that *for* you.

faces and places automatically groups photos by who is in them and
where they were taken, or the photos can be put into one or more
albums, something that can't be done with a filesystem.

ios 7 also has another way to look at large numbers of photos and
quickly figure out which ones are the ones you want to look at, but
it's not out yet.