Did you know that you can select LIBRARY in NeoFinder, and the Inspector will show you a lot of important statistics of your NeoFinder database?
There, you can also find the option to show or hide the folders in Catalogs, or have NeoFinder to keep looking for changes in the database made by other instances in the network.
Q: How can I visually #compare two arbitrary #photos in a folder?
A: Select the two using the Command key, then hit the Space bar on your keyboard to activate the QuickLook integration. #NeoFinder will show you only the selected files in QuickLook, ignoring all other items in the folder.
Q: How can I visually #compare two arbitrary #photos in a folder?
A: Select the two using the Command key, then hit the Space bar to activate QuickLook. #NeoFinder will show the two files in QuickLook, ignoring all other items in the folder.
You can now select any catalog files, or folders, and add these to the AI work list to get AutoTags, face detection, and text recognition #OCR in #NeoFinder.
And wow is that improved AI detection code in NeoFinder fast on Apple Mx chips.
You can now select any catalog files, or folders, and add these to the AI work list to get AutoTags, face detection, and text recognition #OCR in #NeoFinder.
And wow is that improved AI detection code in NeoFinder fast on Apple M1, M2 and M3 chips. Wow. Try it!
Fresh installations of #NeoFinder 8.5 have a new Smart Folder named "Photos taken "On This Day" (OTD)" that does exactly this, it shows you all photos taken on todays date in any year.
You can easily change this Smart Folder to show just videos, or all files, or music, by changing the "Kind" parameter quickly.
Fresh installations of #NeoFinder 8.5 have a new Smart Folder named "Photos taken "On This Day" (OTD)" that does exactly this, it shows you all photos taken on todays date in any year.
Change this Smart Folder to show just videos, or all files, or music…
The Sideshow in #NeoFinder 8.5 can now also be controlled with the mouse. A mouse click proceeds to the next item, a longer mouse click returns to the previous photo.
This makes it easier for a presentation with a projector, where you have a simple Bluetooth mouse in your hand as the controller.