2012年5月22日星期二

Accessing Photo Stream from the Finder in OS X

Photo Stream was one of the features that came with IOS star 5. But I've always said that the way in which it is implemented in OS X seems very poor and well below the way you're on Windows, curiously. In OS X rely on open iPhoto or Aperture to access the Photo Stream and much of the time we mess filling library of photos that do not want or do not want us to have cataloged.
In Windows it works more like a folder within the system rather than being permanently synchronized to Dropbox style, and allows us to access the files at any time without having to rely on any program. Thanks to this little trick and the magic of custom folders in the Finder can bring the same functionality to your Mac and access the Photo Stream from a folder in OS X.
Once in the Finder window in the upper right corner in the search box just have to narrow your search to images within folders that we appear. You only have to insert the word "Image" and automatically acotarán us the results to these files. After completing this step must be given only to save the search, choose the destination and save it with an appropriate name as "Photo Stream". Since that time we can access our Photo Stream at any time without having to open iPhoto or Aperture or.

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