Category: Technology Author : Duncan Riley Posted: September 8, 2008
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DEMOFall08: iLovePhotos Puts Organizing and Sharing Photos on Autopilot


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iLovePhotos has launched what is billed as an interesting new way for Mac users to effortlessly manage and share their photos using facial detection technology.





iLovePhotos is a free desktop package for Macs that utilizes facial detection and visual tagging to help people quickly and easily organize, share, and enjoy their photos around the people in them.

 The iLovePhotos software can work with iPhoto or act as a a replacement image manager.



As users import pictures, the software detects the faces of the individuals in each picture, allowing users to filter their library to show only photos of specific people. For search, iLovePhotos will also pull full name and contact information from a user’s address book, allowing for automatic sharing of feeds

Slideshows can be embedded online or watched on an iPhone, iPod, or AppleTV.

I’d need to do a hands on review to give a full picture of what iLovePhoto’s is promising, but the specs look interesting, and there’s no better selling point than free.



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