Know the profound wisdom of the Tzadik (Hebrew for ldquo;justrdquo;; ldquo;wiserdquo;) and the unique style of his alter ego; Alan Sklar.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful. Informative and Inspiring!By Sheryl KingThis book has been mdash; and no doubt will continue to be mdash; a huge help in coming to grips with the latest iteration of Apples photo management program. It has inspired me to take a good look at the way I am organizing my huge collection of family photos. The earliest one is dated 1881! At least now I feel Im on the right track. And the author does it with a light-hearted spirit and sense of practicality that really resonates with me. I highly recommend this book!45 of 45 people found the following review helpful. Definitely "the missing manual" -By William H. MasonI used iPhoto as soon as it came out. Now on my new computer I have Photos. Its quite different and I had a hard time using it in the way I had used iPhoto in the past. I pre-ordered Photos for Mac and iOS. It turned out to be just what I needed (the Photo online help wasnt very useful). Im now on my way back to "normal". In addition. iCloud was new to me (I was very happy with the old MobileMe photo galleries). The author explains the various ways to share photos: iCloud Photo Library. iCloud Photo Sharing and My Photo Stream. Previously it was all very mysterious to me. This book contains a wealth of info and serves as a great reference while Im using Photos. This was money well spent.6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. If Photos is driving you batty...get this book NOW!By Catherine M. BiddulphIncredibly helpful. Photos was making my brain hurt. I have MANY years experience with DOS/Windows. but am a relative newcomer to the Apple world. Even with a degree in IT management. Photos just was not "clicking" for me. I tried reading all of the Apple Help for Photos...but was still mystified by many aspects of Photos.This book has been a godsend. Additional kudos to the author for confirming and even posting her own errata on the "Missing Manuals" web site. I do a fair amount of technical writing myself. and some little errors (or feature updates) always manage to sneak in. so its good that the author is on top of that!