The best way to use 2 iPhones on one mac

What is the best way to use, sync, etc, 2 iphones with one mac book pro?
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I'm hoonesstly not sure about the second mobile me account. My guess would be that you will need another one though. The only way to see her calendar is to log into her user account. Not a problem if you have her password.

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    Can someone explain whats the best way to use 2 iphones on 1 Mac.
    2 different Calendars, 2 different adressbooks, etc., 1 iTunes Library, 1 Photo Library
    But it would be great to see each others Calendars
    Until now one mobileme Account.
    Thanks in advance
    Jan

    I'm hoonesstly not sure about the second mobile me account. My guess would be that you will need another one though. The only way to see her calendar is to log into her user account. Not a problem if you have her password.

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  • What's is the best way to use iPhoto? I need to understand.

    What's is the best way to use iPhoto? I need to understand.
    I guess the iPhoto is only for people with 5,000 of personal photos.
    Or even 200,000, but they can't use this app everyday.
    I'm not talk about working as a photographer. They use Aperture.
    They may use iPhoto like a family album that you take a look sometimes.
    And don't care about putting photos from the camera or from internet everyday.
    I have tons of music and I love iTunes 8, works great. So I tried but I can't stand iPhoto anymore.
    I have over 173,000 photos. My goal is organize, have total control, crop in Preview and delete them fast as I can.
    The iPhoto is too slow. And is not only about performance, more RAM... but the whole concept.
    Finder is much better/richer/flexible to organize than iPhoto.
    I'm not talking about the photographer workflow.
    And I'm not talking about editing and all these great photo features, the search, and all the iLife environment. They are amazing.
    When I'm iPhoto, I feel like a prisioner.
    I can't open an album/folder/event alone just to take a look, without do lanch the iPhoto app with the all thousand photos together. And it's slow.
    I can't use Quick Look there.
    So, I'll use Finder for manage/crop/etc. But what's the best way to use iPhoto in my case? Put the best/key ones there to use in iLife/MobileMe? To do a more serious editing? I like the features: keywords/ratings/hidden photos/events... It would be cool this features in Finder.
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    iTunes: Manage music/small video/podcast...? OK. Editing the song? OK for tags/convert/artwork/equalizer... For music there's a GarageBand of course.
    iPhoto: Manage photos? Yes and No.
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    Jobs said that no one care about iDVD anymore. They care about the web.
    Using iMovie to export to MobileMe.
    Maybe iPhoto become less important in a near future. With a better Finder+Preview Right?
    Sorry for this long text with a short question.
    Thanks.

    Your post demonstrates exactly why I keep saying that iPhoto is not the application for you.
    It would be better an iPhoto organizing photos by words like when iTunes browse his music.
    Why on earth would anyone want to organise photos by words? A list mode is entirely pointless in a Photo application. That's like having an old photo album organised with the photos facing inwards so you can read the back of the picture.
    Again, this is a characteristic of a File browser. You don't want a Photo organiser, you want a file organiser.
    And, in iPhoto, you can search by tags, effortlessly in either the search box or by using a Smart Album.
    iPhoto always loads all that events and all the thumbs library to scroll, and I think it's overkill.
    So, how is iPhoto to know which ones you want to work with today? Open a library, get the Library.
    Would be better a Cover Flow option to browsing in Events.
    You've obviously never tried scrubbing along the Event icon.
    Imagine iTunes using Cover Flow mode all the time. It won't be too useful.
    Many, many people do, including myself on a library of 20k tracks totalling more that 100 gigs, and find it very useful. Same with the Finder.
    And if when iTunes Store starts to sell photos?
    Why on earth would the iTunes store start to sell photos?
    My photos are not junk,
    I didn't say there were. Read my post again.
    When I said Finder to crop photos I mean Preview. But I feel in Finder. Because what's in Preview? A photo opened with a Preview's menubar and some cocoa APIs like adjustments. Not?
    Oh, so you don't count Preview as an application. Fine. It is an application but you don't feel it. As you wish.
    My point to you is very simple: Because of the way you want to organise your pics - using lists views and so on - iPhoto is not the application for you. Don't use it. But you keep writing things about the application that are untrue, and I'm aware that other folks search these forums and I don't want them to have inaccurate information about iPhoto.
    Regards
    TD

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    ingridlisa,
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    Léonie
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