Photoframe for a Cube with free software
Cesar Alsina
alsina at mac.com
Tue Sep 4 08:14:27 PDT 2007
iPhoto. Comes with every Mac OS X disk. So, if you upgraded your
Cube, it's there.
I suppose you know it, I'm just pointing it out for those that may
not know it.
You do a new slide show, do some setup —including effects and music—
and fire it up. Controllable with the Apple Remote.
Cesar Alsina
On Sep 1, 2007, at 11:07 PM, Adam Bridge wrote:
> I have a Cube that i use to serve family calendars etc. I'd like to
> use it as a photoframe but with free software.
>
> What would you recommend?
>
> I can control it with Remote Desktop so that's not a biggie - but
> something to show an array of images, maybe with something like the
> zoom and pan that Apple uses in its screen saver would be fun.
>
> Thanks for ideas...
>
> Adam
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