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LERsince1991

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Jul 24, 2008
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Ok so I got a new 2.4GHz Macbook yesterday and I'm trying to learn it and make it replicate the work flow I had on my old windows laptop. I've actually set it up alright but there's just some stuff that need to be sorted.

One of the things I'm trying to replicate is to do with photos. On my old laptop I used synctoy to sync folders to and from my iPod. I synced all 'my photos' folder and organized it myself and also 'my documents' which had all my work in. The purpose was to carry round all my work and resources with me at all times for whenever I need it.

Now on OS X I've got Chronosync and successfully setup a sync pair between my iPod and my Documents from my Macbook.

BUT... I've started using iPhoto and I'm unsure of how to go about syncing my photos (as files & Folders, not viewable from the iPod but easily accessible and usable from another computer e.g. school PC's). I've had a quick search on google and found that if I 'right click' on the iPhotos and open package contents I can view my photos.

Does iPhoto move all my photos to this container once they are imported to its library (so I can delete my folders that I copied from my old laptop?).
And how could I go about syncing organized folders to my iPod?

Cheers,
Luke.
 
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