Is by the same developer as MDB Explorer but is more powerful as it allows you to access tables from multiple ACCDB, MDB, ACCDE and MDE databases without Access on your Mac. You can only view and export tables and forms, queries cannot be displayed and you can’t modify database data using MDB Explorer. Office access for mac. You can try a of MDB Explorer first before deciding whether to buy.

IMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8), Update keeps installing old softwar. Posted on Jan. Torrent microsoft office for mac 2011 home and business edition. Using the native GIMP 2.8.2 on Mountain Lion 10.8.2.

Mac OS X 10.7.5 Gimp 2.6.11 What The ****? OK, I've been holding out asking this question and now I have to ask. I'm trying to learn Gimp Image Editor because I need to do a bunch of image editing for a video for the Veterans.

When I try to bring an image in, I can't find my iPhoto Library. Here's a screen shot.

Also, you're supposed to be able to drag in photos, but it won't let me do that either. So I have spent 4 hours today trying to figure this out and got nowhere. I hope one of you smart guys can tell me what's going on here.

Restore my faith in Mac. I suggest you Stop Allowing iPhoto to Import your images, which copies and or moves them into it own Database system.

When you take new images, or however you get them, you Copy them to a Folder on your drive then if you chose to use iPhoto there is a setting to NOT Move/Copy then into it own file system. When you import them it will leave them where they are and just make a Catalog of them. That way they will always be accessible to other photo viewing/editing programs without having to use iPhoto. Or you could spring for a Real Photo cataloging & RAW image editing program like Adobe Lightroom. The correct way to use Gimp - or any image editor - with iPhoto is to use it as an external editor. You can set Photoshop (or any image editor) as an external editor in iPhoto.

(Preferences -> General -> Edit Photo: Choose from the Drop Down Menu.) This way, when you double click a pic to edit in iPhoto it will open automatically in Photoshop or your Image Editor, and when you save it it's sent back to iPhoto automatically. This is the only way that edits made in another application will be displayed in iPhoto.

Nothing dificult about it. First you should get the latest version 2.8.2. It's native now and there is no need for X11. Second if you intend to continue using iPhoto in connection with GIMP then set GIMP as the external editor for iPhoto as I outlined in my previous post. If you are not going to use iPhoto then just go into the iPhoto Library into the Masters folder and move out all the image files into a folder structure of your choice. And then access the files from there. But I think you'll be better off to continue to use iPhoto for file management and basic edits and then send images to GIMP as needed.

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