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Browse through our most frequently asked questions. If you do not find the answer you are looking for, feel free to email your question to our support department. Typical response time is 24 - 48 hours.

How can I get information regarding licensing?

We have a general FAQ section with a licensing page outlining the answers to most common questions here. If you find you still need assistance, please email support here.

Is iPhoto to Archive compatible with iPhoto '09?

Unfortunately at this time there is a conflict with iPhoto '09 and iPhoto to Archive. We are working on this issue and hope to have this resolved soon.

How should I report problems with the plug-in?

If you encounter any unexpected behavior, we ask that you send us a report via email to iphototoarchive-support@ubermind.com. Tips for reporting:

Use the subject line--having descriptive text in the subject line is incredibly useful for us, and will help ensure your issue is addressed promptly. (This is a really good place to indicate the name of the plug-in you're using.)

Include version numbers--different versions of an application or operating system might handle the same code, well, differently. Thus, it is essential that you include the plug-in, Aperture, and OS X version numbers you are using.

Send us your Console log--Console is a Mac system utility that keeps a log of program and system messages. To view your system's log, browse to Applications - Utilities and double-click Console. Once Console is open, simply copy all of the text in the logging pane into a text file and attach that file to your support email.

Check out the Activity Monitor--like Console, Activity Monitor is a Utility included with OS X (located in Applications - Utilities) that will have some very useful diagnostic information if the plug-in hangs (i.e., becomes unresponsive while showing you the spinning beach ball). In Activity Monitor, select Aperture from the list of processes (it'll probably be highlighted in red), and click Inspect. A new window should appear. Clicking the Sample button in this new window will generate a text output that you'll be able to save and attach to your report.

Send in your crash log--each time a program on your Mac crashes (i.e., shuts down unexpectedly) a crash log is automatically generated. Crash logs can be found at the following path: home - Library - Logs - CrashReporter - Aperture.

This may seem like a lot for you to do, but including this information will go a long way in ensuring the problems you encounter get fixed.

Can I submit any feature requests?

We'd love it if you did. Just drop us a note at iphototoarchive-support@ubermind.com. While there's no guarantee we'll be able to implement all of the requests that are sent our way in the next version we release, we will keep them around for future updates.

What if I encounter issues using the plug-in?

When diagnosing plug-in errors, there are several system variables to take into consideration first before digging deeper into the code. Repairing your permissions is a good place to start, and also good practice after installing software. To do this, launch Disk Utility from the Applications under Utilities. Then select Repair and press Repair Disk Permissions. This basically cleans up your system files so that they can access each other properly. If this still does not resolve the issue, you could test with another account or create a new test account on your machine prior to more elaborate solutions. For more on what information you should send in when requesting technical support, please read through the general FAQ section.

How can I remove this plug-in from my system?

iPhoto to Archive can be removed by deleting the plug-in file located at:
~/Library/Application Support/iPhoto/Plugins/ iPhotoToArchive.iPhotoExporter
(~ represents your home directory.)

If you are removing this plug-in because you have experienced problems or it did not meet your expectations, please contact us and let us know why.

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Price
$9.95 (Free 15 day trial)
Version
1.2.1
Date Posted
06/10/2008
File Size
4.1 MB
System Requirements
iPhoto '08 or later
Mac OSX v.10.4 or later
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