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 Saturday, April 12, 2003
iPhoto Diet 2.0

iPhoto Diet is a free utility for slimming down iPhoto libraries. It removes the original copies of modified photos based on user defined criteria. It is a useful when used prior to burning iPhoto libraries onto CDs or for freeing up hard drive space. Source code is available. Release notes: Added compatibility for iPhoto 2 libraries. iPhoto Diet is now an Applescript Studio application (previously an AppleScript droplet.) Added an iPhoto Library list view that stores library paths. Multiple iPhoto libraries can be scanned at once. Progress of library scans is displayed. Added "Strip Icon Thumbnails" option for removing the resource fork of photo files. Added help messages within the application.
12:10:38 PM    

iPhoto Extractor 1.7.3

iPhoto Extractor will traverse iPhoto's library structure and copy target files to a user defined destination, allowing users to import all or some images back into iPhoto. The download includes an AppleScript droplet that runs in Mac OS 9 to 10.2.x and a "Pro" version (AppleScript Studio app) that runs in Mac OS X 10.2.x or higher. iPhoto Extractor is freeware. Release notes: Dialog box when the script completes now has a 30 second timeout and closes itself after the timeout, eliminating an AppleScript event timeout if users were not around to accept the dialog in time.
10:46:47 AM    

Folder Action Manager 1.0.1

Thanks to user feedback, an update is already available to address a problem discovered in yesterday's version 1.0 release. All version 1.0 users are urged to download the new version. Release notes: Fixed an error that would occur silently when deleting the last script from a folder action, and which could make the application crash on a subsequent run after the folder had been deleted in the Finder. Folder Action Manager is a free utility to easily manage folder actions as well as their associated scripts on Mac OS X.
1:17:28 AM