iPhoto2PBase 2.02

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Image - iPhoto2PBase 2.02

This is an iPhoto plug-in that allows you to upload directly to you PBase galleries from within iPhoto. iPhoto2PBase allows you to create new galleries (nested or at the root), upload unlimited photos (registered version), edit the title and description for individual for your photos, see the status of your PBase account, resize your image during upload, convert your photographs to JPEG during upload, uses a photograph's comments in iPhoto as the description in PBase. Version 2.02 fixes an issue where the plug-in was disabled in iPhoto 7.

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