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I still use my Macbook Pro with Mojave so I can continue to use LR6.14 Just a look o line to see what there is in terms of non-subscription file management. BTW: I am absolutely happy to buy software!
My question, since moving from Mojave can ultimately not be avoided (progress is such that somehow running virtual Mojave is not viable):
> Is there credible software (no subscription, no cloud storage!) that is worth the pain of abandoning LR6.14?
My wife has just bought a new Macbook. She keeps photos in a directory, does not much more that crop and adjust exposure. Uses her iPhone and Fuji x100
> Is there a simple, effective and efficient software (no subscription, no cloud storage!) to manage iPhone etc pics outside Apple Photo using a folder she has on her HD?
Our files will be in both cases on a local HD. I do the printing from LR6.14 on a A3 Epson ET8550 .... what a very nice printer and interfaces perfectly with LR6.14!
I know this question comes up every year, and that probably shows how stable and useful LR6.14 is. If only Adobe would simply sell it as a non-sub product I think there would be ongoing demand and upgraditis.
My question, since moving from Mojave can ultimately not be avoided (progress is such that somehow running virtual Mojave is not viable):
> Is there credible software (no subscription, no cloud storage!) that is worth the pain of abandoning LR6.14?
My wife has just bought a new Macbook. She keeps photos in a directory, does not much more that crop and adjust exposure. Uses her iPhone and Fuji x100
> Is there a simple, effective and efficient software (no subscription, no cloud storage!) to manage iPhone etc pics outside Apple Photo using a folder she has on her HD?
Our files will be in both cases on a local HD. I do the printing from LR6.14 on a A3 Epson ET8550 .... what a very nice printer and interfaces perfectly with LR6.14!
I know this question comes up every year, and that probably shows how stable and useful LR6.14 is. If only Adobe would simply sell it as a non-sub product I think there would be ongoing demand and upgraditis.